ER24 rescues impaled dog in Kempton Park
The dog was discharged from the animal hospital on Sunday afternoon and is now recovering at home.
After being sedated, the dog is transported to a veterinary clinic in an ER24 ambulance. Photograph: ER24
After a few very stressful days, a Bonaero Park, Kempton Park family is smiling again as their family dog is back home recovering after being impaled on a palisade fence on Thursday evening, reports Kempton Express.
On top of their thank-you list are ER24 paramedics and the Bonaero Park community, who came to the animal’s rescue.
The family, who wished to remain anonymous for security reasons, said their neighbours contacted them immediately after the incident.
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“As we were rushing back home, all the neighbours were on scene busy with their heroic actions of rescuing our dog,” said the family’s daughters.
“It was a traumatic scene to arrive to, but we were overwhelmed and so thankful to everyone who were there doing their utmost best to save him.”
At last, residents managed to get him free from the gate and he was immediately treated by ER24 paramedics and rushed to Kempton Animal Hospital in one of the service’s ambulances for immediate surgery.
“We are grateful and forever thankful for the heroic actions of our amazing neighbours, residents of Bonaero Park, friends, the ER24 medics, SCF, PHP Security, and Kempton Animal Hospital for all that was done. Without your unselfish acts of kindness, love and dedication to helping, we would never have managed to save our beautiful dog alone.
“You all came together to help us in a desperate time of need and we are so blessed to be part of this unbelievably loving community.”
The dog was discharged from the animal hospital on Sunday afternoon and is now recovering at home. The family believes he got spooked by a suspicious disturbance close to their home.
According to Ross Campbell, spokesperson for ER24, paramedics got the call at 8.30pm and had time to respond. The dog had suffered a cut and ruptured intestine.
The medics sedated him so they could treat the wound and took him to the vet.
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