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Fire Brigade Freed Deer From Rain Retention Basins in Lower Saxony

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The fire department in Celle in Lower Saxony rescued a deer from a rain retention pool. The animal could not free itself from it, as the forces announced on Wednesday. At first the deer fled from the two water rescuers of the fire department. After some time, however, one of them could slowly approach the animal and secure it. After that, both were pulled to the rescue shore. The deer finally escaped into nature, obviously unharmed.
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They save lives day after day with us in Bergisch and are currently in high season: the deer kitzretter. Volunteers are currently combing through meadows and fields with the aim of protecting field hares, ground breeders and roe deer from the combine harvester.

The fire department in Celle in Lower Saxony rescued a deer from a rain retention pool. The animal could not free itself from it, as the forces announced on Wednesday. At first the deer fled from the two water rescuers of the fire department. After some time, however, one of them could slowly approach the animal and secure it. After that, both were pulled to the rescue shore. The deer finally escaped into nature, obviously unharmed.

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Fire Department rescues deer from rain retention basin Celle – On Wednesday morning, the fire department Celle was alerted to an animal rescue in the Bremer Weg. Here a deer had fallen into a rain retention basin and could not leave it by itself. To rescue the animal, two water rescuers of the fire department Celle went into the pool with special suits. First, the deer fled from the helpers. After some time, however, a fire departmentman could g…

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Blaulicht-Report broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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