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Adam Dutton

Firefighters Rescue Fox After It Gets Head Stuck In Hole

A fox who got her head stuck in a small hole of a metal floor at an industrial estate. A hapless fox was saved after a three-hour rescue mission by firefighters and the RSPCA after getting its head stuck in a hole in the ground. PHOTO BY RSPCA/SWNS 

A hapless fox was saved after a three-hour rescue mission by firefighters and the RSPCA after getting its head stuck in a hole in the ground.

The stranded vixen was found by workers at an industrial estate on Garrison Street, in Bordesley Green, Birmingham, at around 7 am on Friday (Aug. 11).

RSPCA animal rescue officer Cara Gibbon arrived and tried to free the fox – but the animal’s head was completely jammed inside the small hole in the metal floor.

She tried using washing up liquid to ease the fox out but that also failed so she called West Midlands Fire Service for assistance.

A fire crew attended and, using specialist equipment, they cut through the metal flooring and pulled it back to free the fox.

The fox escaped the ordeal with no injuries. RSPCA animal rescue officer Cara Gibbon arrived and tried to free the fox – but the animal’s head was completely jammed inside the small hole in the metal floor. PHOTO BY RSPCA/SWNS 

Incredibly, despite her ordeal, the fox had no injuries.

Cara said: “I was becoming increasingly concerned for the fox and we needed to get her out as quickly as possible.

“We will always try and rescue animals ourselves but there are occasions where we need the fire and rescue service as they have specialist equipment to help in these situations.

“It is a fantastic example of partnership working between ourselves and the fire service and we worked as a team to rescue this poor fox.

“When the fox was freed I put her in a crate and she looked around at us all as if she was saying ‘thank you’.

The fox after it was freed. RSPCA animal rescue officer Cara Gibbon arrived and tried to free the fox – but the animal’s head was completely jammed inside the small hole in the metal floor. PHOTO BY RSPCA/SWNS

“It was a great rescue with a happy ending and it is exactly why I do this job.”

Highgate Fire Station posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Who let the fox out? We did!

“This curious vixen was found with her head in a hole by workers in Bordesley Green when they arrived at 7 am.

“With the help of Technical Rescue, she’s now safely in the care of the RSPCA.”

Produced in association with SWNS Talker

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