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London Fire Brigade spends £202k per year saving animals | London Fire Brigade spends £202k per year saving animals |
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Animal rescues cost London Fire Brigade (LFB) £202,446 in the past year, it has been revealed. | Animal rescues cost London Fire Brigade (LFB) £202,446 in the past year, it has been revealed. |
London fire crews were called to rescue 542 animals - including dogs, foxes and snakes - between July 2015 and June 2016, figures from the service show. | London fire crews were called to rescue 542 animals - including dogs, foxes and snakes - between July 2015 and June 2016, figures from the service show. |
About half of the rescued animals were cats, but the brigade also spent £978 rescuing two hamsters and £1,304 saving four squirrels. | About half of the rescued animals were cats, but the brigade also spent £978 rescuing two hamsters and £1,304 saving four squirrels. |
LFB said people should call the RSPCA first for animal rescues. | LFB said people should call the RSPCA first for animal rescues. |
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According to the brigade, it costs £326 per hour to fund a fire engine and crews were called to an animal rescue every 16 hours on average in the past 12 months. | According to the brigade, it costs £326 per hour to fund a fire engine and crews were called to an animal rescue every 16 hours on average in the past 12 months. |
Pet owners are not charged for animal rescues. | Pet owners are not charged for animal rescues. |
One of the hamsters was stuck in a cavity wall in Mawneys, Havering, and the other was trapped below floorboards in a house in Merton, south west London. | One of the hamsters was stuck in a cavity wall in Mawneys, Havering, and the other was trapped below floorboards in a house in Merton, south west London. |
The squirrels were trapped in a bathroom in Streatham Wells in Lambeth, inside the wall of a flat in Bow West, inside a third-floor flat in Canning Town South and in the boiler unit of a flat in Swiss Cottage. | The squirrels were trapped in a bathroom in Streatham Wells in Lambeth, inside the wall of a flat in Bow West, inside a third-floor flat in Canning Town South and in the boiler unit of a flat in Swiss Cottage. |
On 5 August firefighters rescued Binky the cat, who gave birth behind a fireplace after falling down a chimney from the roof of a house in Wood Green, north London. | On 5 August firefighters rescued Binky the cat, who gave birth behind a fireplace after falling down a chimney from the roof of a house in Wood Green, north London. |
Binky had four kittens, who were named Ron, Chris, Pete and Jim after the firemen who rescued them. | Binky had four kittens, who were named Ron, Chris, Pete and Jim after the firemen who rescued them. |
Unusual animal rescues: | Unusual animal rescues: |
•A ferret trapped in a lift shaft in Kingston | •A ferret trapped in a lift shaft in Kingston |
•A snake loose in a flat in Holloway | •A snake loose in a flat in Holloway |
•A tortoise trapped in New Malden | •A tortoise trapped in New Malden |
•A chicken stuck in a tree in Stockwell | •A chicken stuck in a tree in Stockwell |
•A squirrel trapped in a gutter in Hornchurch | •A squirrel trapped in a gutter in Hornchurch |
LFB said animal rescues had decreased by 20% in the past five years, but added the figure was still too high. | LFB said animal rescues had decreased by 20% in the past five years, but added the figure was still too high. |
London Fire Commissioner Ron Dobson, said: "If there is a cat up a tree, or an animal stuck anywhere, the first port of call should always be the RSPCA. | London Fire Commissioner Ron Dobson, said: "If there is a cat up a tree, or an animal stuck anywhere, the first port of call should always be the RSPCA. |
"When firefighters are out rescuing animals, they're not available to attend real emergencies." | "When firefighters are out rescuing animals, they're not available to attend real emergencies." |
The service recently ran a campaign called "I'm An Animal, Get Me Out of Here" to encourage Londoners to call the RSPCA when they see an animal in difficulty. | The service recently ran a campaign called "I'm An Animal, Get Me Out of Here" to encourage Londoners to call the RSPCA when they see an animal in difficulty. |
Chief Superintendent of the RSPCA, John Grant, said the service was "always incredibly grateful for any help we receive from the fire service". | Chief Superintendent of the RSPCA, John Grant, said the service was "always incredibly grateful for any help we receive from the fire service". |
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