CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. — A puppy was rescued Friday from a storm drain after a South Carolina deputy stepped in, WCIV reported.
Charleston County neighbors were concerned when they saw a dog circling a storm drain and found another dog trapped inside.
Deputy Sarah Hake arrived at the scene and climbed into the storm drain head first to rescue the puppy.
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According to authorities, it was the only way to rescue the puppy because a concrete slab was covering the drain.
“We know climbing into a storm drain around Halloween can make some a little nervous, so we thank Deputy Hake for meeting this challenge for the sake of a four-legged friend,” officials said.
The dog was not hurt, and she and the other dog were taken to the Charleston Animal Society.
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