Cliff rescue after dogs go walkies
A woman has described her relief after firefighters saved her two lurchers when they fell off a cliff.
Crews were called to Blue Bell Hill at 10.40am last Wednesday after the animals’ owner reported they had fallen.
A drone was initially going to be sent up to find the pets, but they were traced to a ledge three metres down.
Clare Landi, of Maidstone, was taking Basil and Flynn for a walk when it happened.
She said her much-loved pets, who were both originally rescue dogs, were being walked in a favourite area when Basil, the smaller one, took off and disappeared from view down a path they hadn’t visited before.
Miss Landi said: “I’m not sure whether he was chasing a rabbit but suddenly he disappeared and went through a hole under the fence where the cliff edges are.
“I could hear him and so could Flynn, who then shot under the gap to reach Basil.”
She started to get concerned and phoned Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS), as she was unable to reach the dogs and they didn’t come back when she called out for them.
Station manager Steve Burwell was initially sent to assess the situation and called for assistance from KFRS’ Technical Rescue Team and its Faversham-based Animal Rescue Unit.
The teams were quickly able to locate the stricken dogs, who were stuck on the ledge.
Mr Burwell said: “Wearing a harness and safe access gear, a firefighter was lowered down to the ledge where he was able to put the dogs into a harness and bring them successfully back to safety and reunite them with their delighted owner.
“Our teams are specially trained and equipped to deal with this sort of rescue and we’re pleased we were able to help, rather than Clare putting herself in danger trying to rescue her dogs.”
Miss Landi added: “I can’t thank the firefighters enough, they were absolutely brilliant and I’m so grateful that KFRS managed to help.
“The dogs had a precautionary check at the vets after their ordeal, Basil is limping on his back leg and needed an antiinflammatory injection but hopefully there’s no serious damage.”