Fire Officials Rescue Baby Deer From Mud Pit
- Firefighters in suburban Atlanta rescued a baby deer from a mud pit after it fell into an abandoned gold mine shaft in Cabarrus County this week.
- A total of 12 firefighters were involved in the rescue effort using ladders.
- Officials stated that a rope system was used to lower a firefighter into the shaft to snare the fawn.
- The fawn was released into the custody of its mother, and firefighters returned home with a rescue story.
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A deer before drowning saved the volunteer fire department Schönering, in the morning hours of June 21 in Wilhering. Over a steep shore the animal fell into a deep pond and could not free itself anymore. WILHERING. In the early morning hours of June 21 a woman with her dog was traveling in a forest in the Wilheringer district of Schönering when she discovered the deer in his distress. The animal apparently came through a hole in the fence to the…
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