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Four week old puppy rescued by firefighters after falling into drainpipe in Ewins Close, Paddock Wood

A four-week old puppy has been rescued by firefighters after it fell in a drain pipe.

The cocker spaniel was accidentally knocked into the Paddock Wood pipe by its mother.

Firefighters were called to Ewins Close just before 10pm yesterday and were joined by a specialist from Kent Fire and Rescue Service's technical rescue team and an engineer from Southern Water.

The trapped puppy. Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue Service
The trapped puppy. Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue Service

Barry Healey, the officer in charge and station manager for Paddock Wood, said: "We could hear the puppy yelping from inside the drainage pipe but it was difficult to see where he was.

"We used a snake eye camera – the type used to search collapsed buildings – to pinpoint the trapped puppy’s exact location – while Southern Water used their drain camera from the opposite end of the pipe.

Firefighters caring for the puppy. Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue Service
Firefighters caring for the puppy. Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue Service

"We were able to trap him between the two pipes to stop him falling any further as he was about a foot above entering the main sewer.

"We removed earth around the pipe and used small hand tools to make a hole to free the pint-sized puppy.

Firefighters freeing the puppy. Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue Service
Firefighters freeing the puppy. Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue Service

"He was tiny and fitted in the palm of my hand.

"After a wash, we left him lapping milk from a saucer. He was in better-than-expected shape once reunited with his mum, brothers and sisters."

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