Dublin Fire Brigade embarked on a sweet rescue mission following the disappearance of a beloved pet.
Emergency workers attended the scene in St Anne’s Park after Millie, a toy breed dog, went missing in the area. The unfortunate pup got stranded in the tunnels in the north Dublin Park.
Fortunately, firefighters were able to retrieve Millie from confinement following some excavation works. The team took a series of adorable post rescue pictures with the pup, which they uploaded to social media.
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They wrote: “Unusual rescue today in St. Anne's Park after Millie the dog went missing. She was located in a warren of tunnels and following some excavation, returned safely to her owner. Ruff Day.”
People applauded Dublin Fire Brigade’s brave efforts underneath the post. One comment appears to be from Millie’s owner, who thanks the staff for the care demonstrated to their pet.
The person wrote: “ I am so grateful to the lads today , they were exceptional!! I made the call and they were there in 10 minutes! They were incredibly professional. I am so grateful to the lads as is Millie.”
Another comment wittily praised the rescue team following the successful mission.
It read: “Well done lads, give yourselves a well-deserved round of apaws!”
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