Lodi Valley News.com

Complete News World

Rescue a dog from the swamp with the help of a sausage attached to a drone

Rescue a dog from the swamp with the help of a sausage attached to a drone

Volunteers have managed to rescue a dog stranded in a dangerous swamp in the Emsworth region of England. After three days of failed attempts, the rescue team came up with the idea of ​​tying the sausage to a rope suspended by a drone to get the animal out of the danger zone.

The operation you performed DDSI (Denmead Drone Search and Rescue), an English organization that specializes in the search and rescue of missing animals. Millie, a 3-year-old Jack Russell Webbett, was attracted to the sausage and followed the drone 300m to safety.

Millie’s adventure began on the thirteenth day, while she was walking with her teacher in Hampshire, southern England. Unbeknownst to the woman, the dog slipped off its leash and ran away, ending up in a swampy area on the edge of Emsworth. An area known for its danger, and prone to sudden high tides.

Frightened, Mielle fled into a swamp in the Emsworth region, where she was stranded.

Photo: Detection / Denmead Drone Search and Rescue? (DDSI)

As soon as she noticed the escape, Millie’s owner contacted DDSI, who immediately began a search to try to locate and rescue the dog. The Coast Guard, firefighters and police were also called in to assist in the rescue operation.

But because she was afraid, all the efforts that had gone into for three days to save her seemed to make the situation worse. The dog moved away from the rescue area.

It was described in a post on the site Facebook social networking site DDSI team.

“After checking the regulations and technical specifications of the drone, we found that we could use about 170 grams of weight on the drone, so we hung a 56-gram sausage on it. We conducted a risk assessment in the area and then took the drone to where Millie was.”

“A neighbor who lived on the beach came out and said she was going to cook sausages for us. She was under a lot of pressure, and she must have felt like the world was on her shoulders,” he told CNN. Stephanie Denise, 20, volunteer at DDSI. “But obviously the sausage must be very tasty.”

The team wrote on Facebook: “We didn’t think it would work, but it did. We were able to pull Mili 300m into a safe area. Fortunately, she stayed in that area until we were able to prevent her from sinking.” .

The dog, already in the house, accompanied by its owner, underwent veterinary care, was treated and is in good health.

See also  DNA test proves that the human-made extinct butterfly was its own species