Animal Incidents

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Animal Emergency Incidents

Through its history, the fire department is often associated with rescuing cats from trees. Although we do sometimes perform this type of "rescue" most felines are quite capable of eventually getting down safely on their own. However, animals sometimes do get caught in other dangerous places or situations where the Fire Department must intervene and perform a rescue. Deer and dogs falling through ice, a cat stuck in a wall are just a few examples of the types of animal incidents we have responded to in recent years.

Sometimes wild animals also find their way into residential property which prompts a call for help to the Fire Department. Bats, raccoons and skunks top the list of typical intruders. In some instances we work with the city animal control officer to solve the problem. Most often we successfully remove the animal very quickly. With bats, residents can usually get the animal to leave without involving us by turning on the light in the room, closing all doors and leaving a window open. This provides an easy exit for the creature. Within a short time, the bat usually leaves.

 

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