TWO fire crews and a rope rescue unit were called out to rescue a dog trapped in a well at Lymm on Friday afternoon.
Shortly after 4pm two fire engines attended from Warrington and Lymm along with the rescue unit from Bollington
Firefighters rescued a dog that had fallen into a well on Church Road, Lymm.
The crews were detained at the scene for around 50 minutes.
It has been a busy week for rescuing animals, with crews rescuing two trapped horses and a dog that fell into the Manchester Ship Canal at Latchford earlier this week.
Yesterday Lymm Red Watch, with the assistance of @WinsfordFS, rescued a 27 year old Gelding that was stuck in a brook. Using recognised techniques we were able to rescue the horse safely and reunite him with his owner. pic.twitter.com/ubT8wbckIl
— Lymm Fire Station (@LymmFS) December 16, 2021
Incidents involving animals need firefighters to take account of the species of animal and the environment they are in.
Crews utilise our team dynamics in this ever changing scenario and work together to
successfully release a trapped horse this week.https://t.co/MDUOHTvlLP pic.twitter.com/Mi7jsYmzlX— Lymm Fire Station (@LymmFS) December 15, 2021