Lorain firefighters in Ohio rescued a pup after it saved after fell into 6-foot pipe
LORAIN, Ohio (WJW) — An Ohio pet owner let her pooch outside before bedtime but then the woman watched her dog disappear before her eyes, firefighters said.
That’s because the little pug — named Millie — suddenly fell into an open sump pump pipe that had a missing lid, Lt. Eric Kelley told WJW.
Sump pumps are used to move excess water out of or away from your home to prevent flooding.
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Lorain firefighters responded early Friday morning to the frantic call from Millie’s owner and found the little dog stuck 6 feet down in standing water. The drain opening is 2 feet in diameter, Kelley said.
“The dog was cold and just looking up at us with her eyes,” he said.
“We had to disconnect the elbow of the pipe, lower a rope, make a sort of clove hitch loop around the dog and tighten the loop around her,” said Rick Valentik, with the Lorain Fire Department.
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“Then we lifted her (Millie) out of the sump pump pipe as one of our guys was head first, halfway down the hole. She was wet and shivering. I held her until her owner came back out with a towel,” Valentik said.
Millie’s relieved owner was thankful as she hugged her dog, Kelley added.
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The sump pump lid has been re-attached and secured.
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