
His owners called for help, and what started as a simple rescue attempt, firefighters sticking their arms into the pipe where the pup disappeared, quickly grew into about a major operation. A backhoe was brought in to dig up the dirt around the pipe. Then, fire crews pumped in fresh air to make sure the dog could breathe. Utility crews came out to assist and used a robotic cameras to try to locate Sugar within the sewer system. As time went on, the fear grew. “It was a doubt like after the third hour it was like are they really gonna find him?” said Crout-Flint.


“We reached that point where you’re not hearing the dog anymore so you’re not sure how your efforts are gonna turn out,” added Battalion Chief Jorge Gonzalez, with Davie Fire Rescue. Finally, about four hours after Sugar disappeared inside the sewer system a robotic camera caught a glimpse of something shiny. “We could see a little flicker every once in a while sort of what seemed to be a flashlight and it was actually once we got closer the dog turned hearing the little robotic camera coming behind him,” said Gonzalez.
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The camera showed a scared Sugar, walking through water. Crews used the camera to chase the puppy toward a rescuer who had lowered himself into a manhole. “The camera scared him into the arms of the waiting rescuer on the other end,” explained Gonzalez. Sugar emerged from his underground adventure a little dirty and a little wet, but after a warm welcome and some extra oxygen, he seemed content to be back in the arms of his family. And his family is grateful for everyone who helped bring him home.
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