Vermont — Final week, man’s finest good friend was rescued by heroic firefighters.
Final Friday, Walker, a black labrador retriever, fell down a cliff. After the autumn, he was caught on a snowy ledge in the midst of a steep, seventy-foot cliff. What made getting out much more difficult was the deep snowfall that stuffed the realm.
The Williston and Hinesburg Hearth Departments responded to the decision round 7:30 a.m. Friday morning.
They bought to the canine by a twin-tensioned rope system, with a single rescuer being lowered all the way down to seize the canine. Walker was carried off the ledge, and was reunited together with his house owners.

Shout out to firefighters for all of the laborious work you do in conditions like these.

Picture Credit: Williston Hearth Division
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