Nice story
Dave

On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Daniel J. Matyola <[email protected]> wrote:
> I got this from a friend (no idea how many times it had been re-sent by 
> others):
>
> "On the Morning of May 18th, 2011, my wife noticed a deer in our yard
> that appeared to be frantically looking for something in the rocks
> that form a wall on our property line in... Brush Prairie WA. When we
> first went out with our neighbors, we didn't see anything, but the
> deer wouldn't leave our yard. We went back to our house and watched,
> after a few minutes the deer came back.
>
> We went out to the area the deer was concentrating on and could hear a
> baby fawn crying in the rocks. We moved some of the rocks and smaller
> boulders and saw a baby fawn's face among the rocks. He had apparently
> fallen into a crawl through in one of the gaps and was now trapped.
> The larger boulders were too heavy to move and we didn't want to have
> the rocks cave in on the baby deer.
>
> We finally called our Clark County Fire District 3. The B Shift team
> came out and they were able to move the larger rocks out of the way
> with the Jaws of Life; enough to be able to reach in and pull the baby
> fawn out and reunited it with its momma. The fawn was probably stuck
> in there most of the night and quickly went to nurse off its momma.
> One of our neighbors took some video clips of the fire department's
> rescue. I edited the clips into this short clip. After sharing it with
> some friends they thought that it was just too cute not to share with
> more people so my neighbors agreed to let me upload the final clip.?
>
> http://www.wimp.com/fawnrescued
>
> Dan Matyola
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>
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