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Firefighter Rescued Falcons From House Facade

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
For an unusual operation, the volunteer fire brigade Saalfelden was alarmed on Tuesday afternoon in Saalfelden in the Salzburger Pinzgau. A falcon had tangled in a string at a house facade at about ten metres altitude and could not free itself. By means of the rotating ladder, the bird could finally be rescued unharmed.The firefighters then put him back in nature again.In total, four volunteers of the fire brigade Saalfelden were with a rotating…

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For an unusual operation, the volunteer fire brigade Saalfelden was alarmed on Tuesday afternoon in Saalfelden in the Salzburger Pinzgau. A falcon had tangled in a string at a house facade at about ten metres altitude and could not free itself. By means of the rotating ladder, the bird could finally be rescued unharmed.The firefighters then put him back in nature again.In total, four volunteers of the fire brigade Saalfelden were with a rotating…

·Vienna, Austria
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On Tuesday, July 8th, the Saalfelden fire brigade was alerted to an animal rescue. A falcon had imposed itself on a string on a facade at a height of ten metres. SAALFELDEN. On the afternoon of July 8th, the volunteer fire brigade Saalfelden was alerted to an animal rescue. A falcon had caught a cord in the facade area at a height of about ten metres. The bird was liberated by the fire brigade by means of a rotating ladder and then released agai…

On Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 p.m., the Saalfelden fire brigade liberated a falcon in Anton-Wallner-Straße. The bird had caught himself in a string in the area of a facade at a height of ten metres. By means of the rotating ladder, the firefighters ascended to the falcon and liberated him. After that, he was exposed to nature.

·Salzburg, Austria
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An animal alarm was received at the Saalfelden fire brigade this afternoon: a falcon had caught up in a string on a house facade at ten metres above sea level.

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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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