Friday, April 22, 2016

Firefighters rescued dog from third-storey ledge

Firefighters in Hoboken, New Jersey, swung into action on Tuesday morning, rescuing a dog from a third-storey ledge after he was lured outside by the beautiful weather, a city spokesman said.



Skipper, as the four-legged sunbather is known, was taken down from the ledge on Hoboken's main drag by Hoboken Fire Department firefighters who had received a call at 9:32am, said the spokesman, Juan Melli.





"Skipper broke through a screen and decided to enjoy the nice weather out on the Veranda," Melli said. Skipper didn't pose a threat to his rescuers, Melli said, adding, "He was not aggressive."



Melli said no firefighters were injured in the incident, which they executed with the same professionalism they would a human rescue. "And they don't distinguish between cats and dogs, either," Melli added.

3 comments:

Shak said...

Really? Was that necessary? It doesn't sound as if the dog was in any distress. Leave it be.

arbroath said...

I agree with you, Shak.

It looked like it was having a lovely time.

Amy said...

And they couldn't open the window right next to him and lure him back in because... ?