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Dog rescued by drone team after fall at Thor's Cave Dog rescued by drone team after fall at Thor's Cave
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Peak District: Dog rescued after falling down cliff Video shows moment rescued dog reunited with owner
Peak District: Dog rescued after falling down cliff Video shows moment rescued dog reunited with owner
A dog has been rescued after falling 100ft (30m) down a cliff at a Peak District beauty spot.A dog has been rescued after falling 100ft (30m) down a cliff at a Peak District beauty spot.
Figgy, a sprocker spaniel, was with owner Kayley Williams above Thor's Cave on Wednesday when she plunged off a path just after 06:00 BST.Figgy, a sprocker spaniel, was with owner Kayley Williams above Thor's Cave on Wednesday when she plunged off a path just after 06:00 BST.
Derby Mountain Rescue used an infrared camera drone to locate the animal and guided a member who abseiled down.Derby Mountain Rescue used an infrared camera drone to locate the animal and guided a member who abseiled down.
Ms Williams said it was an "unbelievable" feeling when she was reunited with Figgy.Ms Williams said it was an "unbelievable" feeling when she was reunited with Figgy.
Initial searches on foot and by rope failed to locate the dogInitial searches on foot and by rope failed to locate the dog
Ms Williams, from Woodville in Derbyshire, said she was walking to Thor's Cave, near Tissington, just over the border in Staffordshire, to see the sunrise.Ms Williams, from Woodville in Derbyshire, said she was walking to Thor's Cave, near Tissington, just over the border in Staffordshire, to see the sunrise.
"It was the first time I had been - and probably will be the last," she said."It was the first time I had been - and probably will be the last," she said.
"We went up to the viewpoint and Figgy was exploring and just vanished."We went up to the viewpoint and Figgy was exploring and just vanished.
"I didn't even realise the edge was there until I looked over myself.""I didn't even realise the edge was there until I looked over myself."
Figgy, who was not seriously hurt, gave her rescuer a "little growl" but was calmed by some strokesFiggy, who was not seriously hurt, gave her rescuer a "little growl" but was calmed by some strokes
After two hours of looking in a "blind panic", Ms Williams was joined by the mountain rescue team.After two hours of looking in a "blind panic", Ms Williams was joined by the mountain rescue team.
Initial searches were fruitless, so the drone was deployed.Initial searches were fruitless, so the drone was deployed.
"I had almost no hope," she said. "Mentally, I was choosing what to do with the ashes."I had almost no hope," she said. "Mentally, I was choosing what to do with the ashes.
"When they said they had found a heat source I assumed it was her body and hoped it would at least be in one piece."When they said they had found a heat source I assumed it was her body and hoped it would at least be in one piece.
"But then they showed me her on the camera and she was alive."But then they showed me her on the camera and she was alive.
"Even then I thought she might be paralysed or so badly injured she would have to be put down.""Even then I thought she might be paralysed or so badly injured she would have to be put down."
'Too wriggly''Too wriggly'
Toby Green from the rescue team was lowered down to check the dog's condition.Toby Green from the rescue team was lowered down to check the dog's condition.
"Unbelievably there was not a scratch on her, I was gobsmacked," he said."Unbelievably there was not a scratch on her, I was gobsmacked," he said.
"She did give me a little growl, because she was so scared, but after a few strokes she seemed happier."She did give me a little growl, because she was so scared, but after a few strokes she seemed happier.
"I was going to try to carry her down in my arms but she was too wriggly so I put her in my rucksack.""I was going to try to carry her down in my arms but she was too wriggly so I put her in my rucksack."
Ms Willams said: "When Figgy was let out of the bag I made a noise I don't think I can describe.Ms Willams said: "When Figgy was let out of the bag I made a noise I don't think I can describe.
"It was unbelievable, I was just so happy and I was so pleased, she gave all the team a kiss, they were amazing.""It was unbelievable, I was just so happy and I was so pleased, she gave all the team a kiss, they were amazing."
The operation, which had taken about five hours, was stood down at 13:30.The operation, which had taken about five hours, was stood down at 13:30.
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