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After hearing sound coming from underground, fire bridge team dig it up to find the shocking truth

After hearing sound coming from underground, fire bridge team dig it up to find the shocking truth

AUGUST 24, 2017

 

Weve read a lot of stories about animals being trapped in unusual places, but this one is totally bizarre. A Jack Russell terrier went missing, and the owner went around desperately calling out to her for four days. She had suddenly disappeared while out for a walk with the owner.

 

Gina Kaiser is from Boveney Lock in Dorney, Buckinghamshire. She was devastated when her beloved pet, Lulu, suddenly disappeared and was nowhere to be found. For days, she desperately called out to her hoping she would find her way back.

She continued searching for her when, to her surprise, she heard the poor dogs barking coming from beneath her feet. Lulu was trapped underground!

 

 

The fire brigade team was finally called for help. A team of five used the digger, cutting equipment, spades, and shovels to excavate a wide hole reaching to a pipe that was more than eight feet underground.

 

 

 

The firemen needed to force their way into the drain.

 

One of them dismantled the pipe before squeezing himself into the tight space.

 

 

After a six-hour operation, they found the missing Jack Russell terrier. They lifted Lulu out and handed her to Gina. She had no idea how Lulu got stuck inside the pipe in the first place, but she was so glad that her pet was still alive and unhurt, even after four whole days.

 

The fire service have been brilliant, it shows there are some really good people about, Gina said in an interview.

 

The team manager was delighted that Ginas incredible search for her dog had a happy ending. The rescue team also said that it was quite understandable that an owner, when faced with a situation like this, would want to go to extraordinary lengths to save a precious dog.

 

The firemen have now closed off the entrances to the pipe and to an adjacent one to prevent this kind of incident from recurring.

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Fair play, but if that was a working terrier it probably would of been pts.

I think a working terrier would have been safe as the rspca weren't involved in that particular rescue but if they were I hole heartedly agree the rescued dog would have been murdered by one of the rspca vets for no other reason than because it's a working terrier.

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Just out of interest , how much does a call out from the Fire Brigade cost ? Britain and Ireland ?

 

I know it will be a lot more expensive than a years sub or a donation to the FMWTC.

I'd say with confidence, it would be way more expensive than the dues collected from every member in the whole area.

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