Crime & Safety
Crew Rescues Husky Stuck On Cliff In San Francisco
The cliff rescue crew used its ropes safety team and a backup team, just as they would with a human, an official said.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A husky that got stuck on a cliff overlooking the ocean at San Francisco's Fort Funston Sunday morning has been safely rescued, a fire department spokesman said.
The dog got trapped about 15 feet down a steep section of the cliffs, San Francisco Fire Department Capt. Justin Schorr said.
"The husky has been rescued and reunited with their human," Schorr said shortly after 11 a.m.
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The cliff rescue crew used its ropes safety team and a backup team, just as they would with a human, Schorr said in a telephone interview.
"We'd like to remind our canine friends to stay on the trails and leashed to their humans whenever possible," Schorr added. "There are a lot of interesting things in the bushes to chase, but it's not a good idea to go off-trail."
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