The second -level wildlife Mao Guanlu was trapped in the river beach fire and rescued it to escort "home"

Author:Cover news Time:2022.09.15


Cover news reporter Yu Ting

At about 4 pm on September 13, the Sichuan Aba Prefecture Fire Rescue Detachment received an alarm that a wildlife in Yingbo Village, Luhua Town, Heishui County, needed to be rescued by mistake. After receiving the alarm, the Cailin Road Fire Rescue Station immediately dispatched 7 fire rescue personnel to the scene to deal with it.

More than 10 minutes later, the fire rescue staff rushed to the scene. At this time, wild animals were trapped on the river beach. They looked at the four weeks alertly. The staff of the relevant departments confirmed that it was a national second -level protection animal -Mao Guanlu.

The rescue workers quickly went to the river beach under their personal protection. After being frightened by the deer, they slowly went ashore and fled around with their own agile and flexible advantages to avoid rescue workers. After more than half an hour, the Mao Guanlu appeared to be tired. At this time, the rescue workers acted immediately and successfully rescued it with their bare hands.

After careful inspection by relevant staff, the Mao Guan deer was not injured and his mental state was good. In order to allow Mao Guanlu to return to nature as soon as possible, fire rescue workers immediately drove the car to "escort" it to the mountain forest and put them back to nature.

Fire reminder/

Everyone is responsible for protecting wild animals. If you encounter wild animals, do not approach easily, so as not to be caught by animals. You can call 110 or 119 to call the police for help.

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