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Indianapolis Fire Department firefighters rescue dog from trench on northeast side
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Monday morning, a dog was rescued from a trench after going on its morning walk and falling.
At 9:38 a.m., Indianapolis Fire Department firefighters responded to reports of a dog falling into a trench near a home in the 2600 block of North Parker Avenue on the city’s northeast side. That is near 25th Street and Sherman Drive.
The owner took the 2-year-old American Bully on a walk when it fell into a trench that was dug by a contractor that morning and left open.
The trench was three feet deep and 12 feet wide.
The dog was removed just after 11 a.m. and was not injured.
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