We had this HUGE discussion in school about firefighting, and the first words my friend (he's from another country) said about Firefighters is that they put out fires and rescue animals from high places.
Has your company gone to rescue a cat, or maybe even a dog, from a high point?
I actually dont like cats and they will come down in time but if i had to get a cat out of a tree there is a two and a half inch fire line on the truck that would get the frisky feline outta the tree lol jk jk
Been there with the horse ... NOT fun. Fortunately, animal suffered only minor contusions and abrasions so was fine; can't say the same for one of the crew who took a hoof to the groin. He recovered, but for several weeks after, when he walked in a room, all you heard were high squealing sounds like a horse in pain. He took a lot of grief for it.
yea cap - we don't STOP protecting the rest of our town - to rescue any animals... we can do both...
and I was reflecting the symbol cat in the tree as reflecting all non-traditional animal calls... since most of those calls could really be taken care of with a gun or a vet and some machinery... so really we don't have to ever help with horses or cows or every other animal that gets itself AND its owner in a precarious spot... in farm country where I served
but your department has a different set-up than mine...
so you are also correct, you don't have the luxury of prevention calls... we often do...
half of the guys on my department run their own farms and know all sorts of cool ways to rescue all types of precarious animal antics
No it is not, you cannot compare an animals life to a human. Besides the cat won't die in the tree so we are not talking about life here. Just stupid ass cats, they will come down, always do.