Fire department rescues cat trapped in drainage ditch, Cedar Creek TX
The fire department responded to rescue a cat trapped about 10 feet down in a drainage ditch near Old 71. The cat had a can stuck on its head and was unable to get out on its own.
Audio|Source: Bastrop County Law Enforcement / Fire / EMS
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Fire dispatch to Eighty-one Station 4 for a service call. Cat is stuck in a drainage ditch near Old 71. Again, service call near Old 71.
00:11
Respond of fire attack 610, 610, timeout 1254.
00:18
Just U-1 or C-stones.
00:25
You just do Wyner C-Sense.
00:38
1625. You can assign me that public service.
00:41
104.
00:47
313.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:55
Show me 106 special assignment.
01:05
Dispatch, engine 1301.
01:07
Agent 1301, go ahead.
01:13
Yes, ma'am, unable to gain access to where the burnt barrel is due to locked gates.
01:21
Burrell is barely smoking.
01:23
Engine 1301 is going to be clear this call.
01:28
Recease.
01:29
All right, that's the engine 1301. Should we clear all units for now? Do you want to leave the call up?
01:41
Yes, ma'am. All units are clear.
01:44
Receive, timeout at 1258.
01:51
The virus, uh, figure show, N-12410.
01:54
Hey, round.
01:56
Receive.
02:00
Receive, sorry, 440.
02:07
In June 440, received.
02:09
The complaint also buys that drainage ditch is about 20 feet down. The cat is somewhere in the middle that's about 10 feet down.
02:16
Got a can on top of its head.
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Location mentioned:
Near Old 71, Cedar Creek, TX 78612
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