We definitely don’t like seeing animals stuck in anything, but it’s especially bad when they get stuck in something man made. Fortunately people like this are around to help when things get that bad.
South Metro Fire and Rescue, working in the south metro area of Denver, responded to calls about this poor deer stuck in a fence around 5:30am on Monday. The situation required the use of the jaws of life, a hydraulic rescue tool often used in car accidents. The deer sustained only minor abrasions throughout the incident.
Around 5:30 a.m. SMFR and @dcsheriff responded to a deer trapped in a fence near Park Meadows Dr. and Station Way. Firefighters used the jaws of life to quickly free the deer, which sustained non-life-threatening abrasions from struggling. pic.twitter.com/1fWlBkTrA6
— South Metro Fire Rescue (@SouthMetroPIO) June 26, 2023
Image Credit: South Metro Fire Rescue via Twitter