New photo shows rescued deer after release by firefighters in Ruddington

Firefighters from East Leake and West Bridgford attended the incident today Thursday 14 April.

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said:

Trapped deer rescued by firefighters after caller uses what3words

Just before 8am this morning crews from West Bridgford Fire Station and East Leake Fire Station were called to rescue a young deer that had become trapped in iron fencing.

When firefighters arrived the deer was in lots of distress.

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Firefighters were able to calm the animal, release it and then shepherd it back to safety.

After reviewing CCTV footage a nearby home-owner was able to work out the deer had been stuck for three hours before crews arrived.

East Leake Fire Station is an on-call station and home to the animal rescue unit, with firefighters specially trained in rescuing animals.

Station Manager Craig Day said: “Animal rescues are one part of a firefighter’s role and we are glad that the deer walked away uninjured after our rescue.

“The caller at this incident used what3words, a free app that gives us an exact location, to guide us to where we needed to be.

I’d encourage everyone to download what3words as it could help us get to you quicker in an emergency.”

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