Subject: Baby Fawn Rescued
On the morning of May 18, 2011, my wife noticed a deer in our yard that appeared
to be frantically looking for something in the rocks that form a wall on our property line
in Brush Prairie, WA.
When we first went out with our neighbors, we didn't see anything, but the deer wouldn't
leave our yard. We went back to our house and watched; after a few minutes the deer
came back.
We went out to the area the deer was concentrating on and could hear a baby fawn crying
in the rocks. We moved some of the rocks and smaller boulders and saw a baby fawn's face
in the rocks. He had apparently fallen in one of the gaps and was now trapped. The larger
boulders were too heavy to move, and we didn't want the rocks cave in on the baby deer.
We called our Clark County Fire District 3. The B Shift team came out; they were able to
move the larger rocks out of the way with the Jaws of Life enough to be able to reach in and
pull the baby fawn out and reunite it with its momma. The fawn, maybe stuck in there most
of the night, quickly went to nurse its momma.
One of our neighbors took some video clips of the fire department's rescue. I edited the clips
into this short clip. After sharing it with some friends they thought that it was just too cute not
to share with more people.
Click here: Fawn gets rescued. [VIDEO]
http://www.wimp.com/fawnrescued/
On the morning of May 18, 2011, my wife noticed a deer in our yard that appeared
to be frantically looking for something in the rocks that form a wall on our property line
in Brush Prairie, WA.
When we first went out with our neighbors, we didn't see anything, but the deer wouldn't
leave our yard. We went back to our house and watched; after a few minutes the deer
came back.
We went out to the area the deer was concentrating on and could hear a baby fawn crying
in the rocks. We moved some of the rocks and smaller boulders and saw a baby fawn's face
in the rocks. He had apparently fallen in one of the gaps and was now trapped. The larger
boulders were too heavy to move, and we didn't want the rocks cave in on the baby deer.
We called our Clark County Fire District 3. The B Shift team came out; they were able to
move the larger rocks out of the way with the Jaws of Life enough to be able to reach in and
pull the baby fawn out and reunite it with its momma. The fawn, maybe stuck in there most
of the night, quickly went to nurse its momma.
One of our neighbors took some video clips of the fire department's rescue. I edited the clips
into this short clip. After sharing it with some friends they thought that it was just too cute not
to share with more people.
Click here: Fawn gets rescued. [VIDEO]
http://www.wimp.com/fawnrescued/