Monday 6 August 2012

NY police save baby deer from 20-foot-deep manhole

In this image released by the Suffolk County Police Department, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, officers pose for a photo with a young deer before releasing it in Mount Sinai, N.Y. Landscapers called police after seeing that the fawn had fallen into a 20-foot-deep manhole. (AP Photo/Suffolk County Police Department)

In this image released by the Suffolk County Police Department, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, officers pose for a photo with a young deer before releasing it in Mount Sinai, N.Y. Landscapers called police after seeing that the fawn had fallen into a 20-foot-deep manhole. (AP Photo/Suffolk County Police Department)

In this image released by the Suffolk County Police Department, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, officers pose for a photo with a young deer before releasing it in Mount Sinai, N.Y. Landscapers called police after seeing that the fawn had fallen into a 20-foot-deep manhole. (AP Photo/Suffolk County Police Department)

(AP) ? Police on New York's Long Island spent over four hours rescuing a baby deer that fell into a 20-foot-deep manhole.

The cute, speckled creature scampered into the woods after it was released Thursday by its beaming, burly rescuers.

Landscapers called Suffolk County police around 3:30 p.m. Thursday after they saw the deer fall into the hole near a vacant lot in Mount Sinai.

Four emergency service officers responded.

The officers said the deer looked scared and sounded like it was crying.

One officer descended while wearing a breathing apparatus and a harness.

He placed another harness on the deer. The team raised it to ground level around 8 p.m.

They proudly posed for pictures with the fawn before releasing it.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/aa9398e6757a46fa93ed5dea7bd3729e/Article_2012-08-03-Baby%20Deer%20Rescued/id-141175d4654e414c9f61093b3b03f72c

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