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UPDATE: Dramatic Video Shows 12-Hour Rescue Of Deaf Dog In Storm Drain

By: Molly Weinfurter
Molly Weinfurter is a writer for iHeartDogs, and she’s passionate about helping animals in need. She volunteers for Bailing Out Benji and a local dog rescue.Read more
| August 26, 2021

Update 8/26/2021:

After the rescue mission, the Arlington Fire Department shared a 5-minute video showing the details of the process.

With dramatic music, it shows firefighters cutting a hole in the concrete, crawling into the pipe, and eventually pulling the dog named Zoey to safety. The rescue took 10 to 12 hours to complete, but the workers didn’t hesitate even for a second.

“We have a condensed video of the rescue operation to save Zoey, the 15-year-old dog stuck in the storm drain. The operation lasted over 10 hours. Once again, we just want to acknowledge the incredible work from our Technical Rescue Team, the additional AFD units, and the other City of Arlington, TX – City Hall agencies which contributed to Zoey’s rescue,” the Arlington Fire Department wrote.

This new video is sure to make everyone a little emotional. It’s yet another reason to be grateful for this kindhearted Texas crew.

Original Post:

Zoey the Lab mix’s disappearance caused challenges most families wouldn’t expect. First of all, 14-year-old Zoey is deaf, so calling her name was pointless. Then, when someone finally located the pup, she was in the most unlikely spot. Somehow, Zoey had climbed about 400 feet into a storm drain and gotten stuck. The rescue seemed impossible, but everyone was willing to do their part to help out.

After 12 hours on the job, rescue officials found an innovative way to pull Zoey free and save her life. Zoey’s family can’t even begin to explain how grateful they are.

Family reunited with dog from storm drain
Image: Screenshot, WFAA YouTube

An Unexpected Rescue

Andrea and Brennan Tankersley adopted Zoey from an Oklahoma shelter not long after they got married. They said she had escaped their yard in Arlington, Texas before, but she always came back. This time, Andrea suspects that the back gate wasn’t properly closed because security footage shows Zoey and their other dog Amelia running in and out. But Zoey never returned.

The family panicked, turning to NextDoor for help searching. To their amazement, many strangers were happy to look for Zoey. Even so, Andrea and Brennan still couldn’t stop worrying.

Crew rescuing dog
Image: @ArlingtonTxFire/Facebook

“You always go to the worst things that can happen, like, ‘Did the dog get hit by a car?’ Did she go off and die somewhere?'” Brennan said.

The search wasn’t successful until the second night. They found a group of people, including individuals from animal services, gathered around a manhole drain. Dog sounds came from the drain. Yet, echoes made it hard to tell which direction the cries came from. A few bystanders tried to search in the storm drain themselves, but then firefighters, paramedics, and rescue crews arrived at the scene.

Rescuing dog from storm drain
Image: @ArlingtonTxFire/Facebook

The Community Works Together

It seemed like an impossible task, but the rescue crews refused to admit defeat. They spent 12 hours coming up with different strategies to save Zoey. They ended up cutting into the concrete and the pipe to get in. Kind strangers purchased pizza and beverages for the hard-working crew.

“It baffled us every time they came up with a new strategy and how far they were willing to go and they were literally like, ‘Failure is not an option, we’re bringing your dog back,'” Andrea said.

Rescue Crew at Storm Drain Pipe
Image: @ArlingtonTxFire/Facebook

Eventually, the rescue team realized that a skateboard could help them get into the pipe easier. So, a boy let them borrow his skateboard. Sure enough, the rescuers were able to slide into the pipe easier and pull Zoey out. Those watching the rescue burst into joyous cheers.

After the rescue, officials placed Zoey on a stretcher and transported her to the vet in an ambulance. Somehow, Zoey is healthy, with no broken bones or bruises. Of course, she was thirsty and scared, though, so being back in a loving home will help her fully recover from the incident.

Blind dog saved from storm drsin
Image: @ArlingtonTxFire/Facebook

Andrea extended her gratitude to the Arlington Fire Department for taking every possible step to rescue the innocent dog. They likely saved Zoey’s life!

H/T: 7news.com.au
Featured Image: @ArlingtonTxFire/Facebook and Screenshot, WFAA YouTube

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