Cambridge firefighters rescue dog stuck in escalator at MBTA station
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Cambridge firefighters rescue dog stuck in escalator at MBTA station
"The Cambridge Fire Department rescued a small dog that reportedly got stuck in an escalator on Saturday. The department responded to a report of a dog with its hind legs stuck in an escalator at Harvard station shortly before 11 p.m. After helping it from the escalator, firefighters transported the dog and its owner to a veterinary clinic via ambulance."
"Local News The dog was rescued from Harvard station late Saturday. The dog had injuries that were not considered life-threatening, the fire department said. One firefighter was "accidentally bitten" by the dog during the rescue, the department reported. Fire officials described escalators are "unforgiving" and reminded the public to use caution, especially with children and pets."
The Cambridge Fire Department rescued a small dog whose hind legs became stuck in an escalator at Harvard station shortly before 11 p.m. The incident occurred late Saturday. Firefighters responded to a report, freed the animal from the escalator, and transported the dog and its owner to a veterinary clinic by ambulance. The dog sustained injuries that were not considered life-threatening. One firefighter was accidentally bitten during the rescue. Fire officials warned that escalators are unforgiving and urged caution when using them, especially with children and pets.
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