Heroic deed by the fire department: Owl rescued from manure tank in Schwelm!

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Schwelm fire department rescues injured owl from manure tank in Schwelm, North Rhine-Westphalia. Successful rescue after the alarm was raised at 12:56 p.m.

Feuerwehr Schwelm rettet verletzte Eule aus Gülletank in Schwelm, NRW. Erfolgreiche Bergung nach Alarmierung um 12:56 Uhr.
Schwelm fire department rescues injured owl from manure tank in Schwelm, North Rhine-Westphalia. Successful rescue after the alarm was raised at 12:56 p.m.

Heroic deed by the fire department: Owl rescued from manure tank in Schwelm!

In Schwelm, North Rhine-Westphalia, the fire department rescued an injured owl from a slurry tank on Tuesday afternoon. The force was alerted at 12:56 p.m. when the owl was discovered unable to exit the tank on its own. The alerted fire department responded with three vehicles and a total of ten personnel, including the city fire brigade, the operations management service and the full-time security crew. Operations manager, city fire inspector Dag, led the rescue operation, which only took around an hour.

A turntable ladder was used in the rescue operation. The emergency services used a special landing net system to rescue the owl from the manure tank. After the owl was successfully rescued, it was immediately handed over to the veterinary office, where it can receive further care. The entire operation once again shows the commitment of the Schwelm fire department to wildlife and the quick response to emergencies, as well police.news reported.

Courage to save animals

The incident occurred in Linderhausen and underlines how important it is to listen to the helpless creatures in our nature. The manure tank was an unfortunate place for the owl, which would have had no chance without outside help. The fire department's quick response is a good example of how people and animals can work hand in hand here. Also Lokalkompass.de highlights how important such operations are for the welfare of animals.

In the end, this effort shows that animal rescue is more than just a job - it is a matter of the heart. The wildlife in our area is worth protecting, and the fire department has once again proven that they are there in an emergency.

Further details on the topic are also a welcome reminder of how important our actions are for the well-being of our environment. Even if such efforts are often not the focus, the community is called upon to always keep an eye on the animal residents around us.

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