Dog rescued from train track support beam in Philadelphia
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Dog rescued from train track support beam in Philadelphia
"A small dog was rescued after the animal got stuck high above the street on a support beam for the SEPTA train tracks in West Philadelphia. Officers from ACCT Philly, SEPTA Police and SEPTA maintenance workers jumped into action, using a cherry picker to safely reach the scared Shih Tzu mix."
"Witnesses reported seeing her running along the tracks before she somehow got stuck along the beam. The rescuers got her down safely, and are now caring for her at ACCT Philly. They've named her Dottie."
A small Shih Tzu mix became trapped on a support beam high above the street near SEPTA train tracks in West Philadelphia. Witnesses observed the dog running along the tracks before she became stuck on the beam. Officers from ACCT Philly, SEPTA Police, and SEPTA maintenance workers coordinated a rescue operation using a cherry picker to safely reach and retrieve the frightened animal. The dog was successfully brought down and is now receiving care at ACCT Philly, where she has been named Dottie.
Read at ABC7 New York
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