Schematic diagram "Slow down, don't scare it, cover it with a blanket and take it slowly..." Watching the firefighters gradually approach the kitten, the residents who had been worried all along kept reminding loudly, and the kitten finally calmed down after jumping around for a while.
In the one and a half days that the white kitten was trapped, the cat lovers in the community went to rescue it three times. Finally, after the firefighters' efforts yesterday afternoon, the white kitten trapped in the basement of Building 25, District Twelve, Heping Street, Chaoyang District, was finally rescued.
Fire Rescue Unable to dismantle, could only withdraw The security guard of the community told reporters that at noon the day before, there were already cat lovers in the community who called 119 for rescue. Three firefighters came, but they gave up the rescue after a while.
"It was me who called 119, but this basement can't be entered. Firefighters can only enter by dismantling the iron railings, but the property management disagrees with the dismantling, so they can only give up." Just as more and more residents gathered due to the cat's cries, Ms. Liu, a resident of the community, came again to feed the cat with cat food.
At around 1 p.m. yesterday afternoon, Ms. Liu and four other residents of the community gathered together again to discuss how to save the cat. Everyone tried to use a hoist basket to lure the cat into the basket and use crowbars to open the railings, but neither worked.
One of the residents even bent the crowbar, but still couldn't get the kitten out.
Schematic diagram of fire rescue process
Guardrail
3. The firefighter reaches the location where the kitten is located and rescues the cat
2. Firefighters climb over the isolation wall
1. Firefighters crawl into the basement through the adjacent window
Basement
Illustration / Liu Jiang
Discovering a new method, the fire department finally succeeds
When several residents felt there was no way, one resident discovered a "path".
It turns out that although the basement trapping the kitten has no windows to enter, the basement of Building 25 is segmented, and the adjacent basement just has a window to enter. However, even if you enter the neighboring basement, you still need to climb over a section of wall about four or five meters high to reach the position where the kitten is trapped. Everyone calls 119 again.
After confirming that no demolition is required to enter, six firefighters arrived at the scene at around 2 p.m. yesterday. One of the firefighters put on gloves, lowered the visor, entered the underground space from the window, and jumped in less than two minutes to enter the basement where the kitten was trapped.
However, the frightened kitten immediately bounced around everywhere in the narrow basement. Several attempts by the firefighter failed to catch the kitten.
"Use a blanket, cover it and it will be fine!" Seeing that success was only one step away, a resident ran home and brought a blanket, throwing it down through the iron railing. This trick worked, the kitten stopped moving once it got into the blanket.
Finally, thanks to the efforts of the firefighters, the kitten that had been trapped for a day and a half was rescued from the basement. However, because there were too many onlookers, the kitten was scared as soon as it came out of the basement, broke free from the firefighter's arms, and ran into the bushes in the community in a flash.
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