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Video shows firefighters rescue lost dog trapped in San Bernardino County aqueduct

VIDEO: Crews rescued a lost dog after he was found trapped and surrounded by water in the California Aqueduct last week in San Bernardino County. Video shows the moment San Bernardino County Fire crews sprang into action around 6:19 p.m. on Sept. 4 to save the dog stranded on a structural member in the middle of the aqueduct. The dog, which had been missing for five days, was spotted by a San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Aviation helicopter conducting an aerial search for a missing person. The crew promptly alerted SBCoFD dispatchers, and an engine, an Urban Search and Rescue unit, a Swift Water Rescue team, a medic ambulance, and a Battalion Chief were dispatched to the scene near Manzano Road and Hacienda Road.

Crews quickly realized the peril — swift-moving water and a vulnerable animal demanded urgent action. Firefighters suited up in specialized swift-water rescue gear and executed a rapid plan. A rescuer was lowered into the aqueduct, secured a harness around the dog, and the crew above lifted him safely to shore. Thanks to the coordinated efforts, the dog was rescued unharmed. “This rescue highlights the adaptability of our firefighters and the importance of interagency coordination,” said Battalion Chief Sean Solis. “We are grateful for the Sheriff’s Aviation crew spotting the animal and helping us bring it to safety.”

KTLA-TV CW 5 Los Angeles

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