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Dandy CFA’s amazing dog rescue

Dandenong CFA’s technical rescue crew has helped save a kelpie from 20 metres down a disused mine shaft at Smith’s Gully.

The crew with help from Plenty CFA and Victorian SES lifted Mac the kelpie safely out in a harness about 2.30pm on 4 September.

Mac was apparently trapped since 8am. Crews were called to the shaft about noon, assessed the scene before starting the 30-minute rescue.

According to a Facebook post by CFA Technical Rescue, rescuers faced several fallen tree branches as well as a possibly unstable rock slab at the site.

So crews opted for a vertical rope extrication system as the safest option.

Happily, Mac was virtually unscathed – but for a bloodshot eye.

 

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