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Genting firefighters brave treacherous hillside to save dog with head stuck in plastic container

Wednesday, 27 May 2020 02:08 PM MYTThe firefighters help free the pooch by carefully cutting the container open with scissors. — Picture from Facebook/ BBPGentingHighlandsPahang

The incident was shared on the official Facebook page for the Genting Highlands Fire and Rescue Station on Monday. Two firefighters known as Lovely and Norasyikin were dispatched to carry out the rescue mission and they spotted the golden-hued pooch near the hillside, which was covered with thick vegetation.

“They successfully brought the dog up to a safer location and proceeded to remove the plastic container on the dog’s head,” Genting Highlands Fire and Rescue Station stated in the post.

 

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