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'Exhausted' donkey rescued from storm drain in Cambridgeshire | 'Exhausted' donkey rescued from storm drain in Cambridgeshire |
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A donkey has been lifted to safety after it was trapped in a seven-foot storm drain in Cambridge for over five hours. | A donkey has been lifted to safety after it was trapped in a seven-foot storm drain in Cambridge for over five hours. |
The exhausted creature, who has since been named Noah, kept its head above water as Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service arrived on the scene on Chishill Road, Heydon, at 6:30pm on Monday. | The exhausted creature, who has since been named Noah, kept its head above water as Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service arrived on the scene on Chishill Road, Heydon, at 6:30pm on Monday. |
During the painstaking operation, crews pumped out the drain, before Fire-fighters used shovels and a mechanical excavator to clear an area around Noah. | During the painstaking operation, crews pumped out the drain, before Fire-fighters used shovels and a mechanical excavator to clear an area around Noah. |
Apparatus designed to rescue large animals was then used to hoist him to safety. The operation ended five hours later, at around 11pm. | Apparatus designed to rescue large animals was then used to hoist him to safety. The operation ended five hours later, at around 11pm. |
The Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said the donkey was believed to be exhausted but uninjured. | The Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said the donkey was believed to be exhausted but uninjured. |
Crew Commander Jeff Whitlam said: “We'd like to thank everyone who came to help, particularly the machine driver and veterinary staff for all their great work and support. | Crew Commander Jeff Whitlam said: “We'd like to thank everyone who came to help, particularly the machine driver and veterinary staff for all their great work and support. |
"The crew worked tremendously hard with persistence and professionalism in what was a long and difficult rescue. It was a great team effort with everyone there and thankfully it had a happy ending." | "The crew worked tremendously hard with persistence and professionalism in what was a long and difficult rescue. It was a great team effort with everyone there and thankfully it had a happy ending." |
The fire service has since shared a photo of the donkey recovering in a barn, and revealed they have named in Noah. | The fire service has since shared a photo of the donkey recovering in a barn, and revealed they have named in Noah. |
A photo shows Noah’s legs wrapped up in a protective green layer over bandages to reduce swelling, as his legs were “knocked and sore”, but not broken or badly damaged. | A photo shows Noah’s legs wrapped up in a protective green layer over bandages to reduce swelling, as his legs were “knocked and sore”, but not broken or badly damaged. |
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