New York firefighters rescued kittens from dryer vents

2021-12-13 14:45:59 By : Mr. asa zhang

Cats can crawl almost anywhere, but sometimes they encounter situations where they need help. According to reports, firefighters spent more than an hour cutting and removing part of the dryer's vent, where a kitten was stuck. UPI reported that the kitten was trapped in a home under construction on Tuesday night. This is a delicate case. First responders must dismantle the structure one by one, but cannot harm the animals trapped inside.

The Bridgehampton Fire Department updated its status on its Facebook, stating that the 4 to 5 week old kitten had been rescued. Animal control officials in Southampton said the kitten is safe and is waiting to be adopted. She reminded everyone through a post that winter will attract many animals indoors.

As we enter the colder period of the year, animals are always likely to seek warmth from under the deck, deep window wells, and even the dry vents we see here, to escape the cold,

Earlier this week, firefighters in New York were asked to perform another type of rescue, but this time it was a Christmas tree that needed help. The tree is not so lucky. Police said a man was arrested early Wednesday after setting fire to a 50-foot Christmas tree outside the News Corporation (Fox News, New York Post) building. After it was extinguished, only the charred tree stand remained, and a few sad-looking ornaments hung from the rest.

When asked why he did this, the suspect allegedly told a detective, “I have been thinking about burning this tree all day.” FOX reported that he was released on Wednesday night without bail. As of Thursday, this tree has been replaced