NSW paramedics had to abseil down a 30-metre cliff to rescue the nine-month old dog named Max. 9News
Paramedics abseiled down the cliff to rescue the poor dog who was returned to his thankful owner.The little pup was very happy to be reunited with its owner.
"We were told that Max had been rounding up sheep when he got a little too excited and slid off the edge of the cliff," NSW Ambulance Inspector Faye Stockman said. "Our special operations paramedics, who are trained in vertical rescue, abseiled down to Max before he was carefully loaded into a bag and hauled to safety.Max fell 30 metres down the cliff and had to be rescued."we're so please this had a happy ending," he said.
"Our crews worked really well together, communicating throughout the operation, and we were thrilled to be able to reunite Max with his family."
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