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- Fabian
- 29 year-old Chemical Seed Operator Fabian from Swift Current, has many pursuits including meditation and watching sporting events. Has travelled ever since childhood and has visited numerous places, including Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison.
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Saturday, April 16, 2016
When Wes McGuirk returned to his Nebraska home after going out to dinner on Saturday night, he couldn't find his Great Dane. Using a flashlight, he searched the backyard and thought he heard something. “I heard the whimper again, and it was above me,” he said. There was Kora, his 120-pound pooch, standing on a tree branch 20 feet up. “I was like, 'How on earth did you get up there?'” he said. After trying unsuccessfully to get her down, McGuirk called for help. Local firefighters and police responded and were able to lower her from the tree to a tarp that they positioned under her. Kora wasn't injured in the incident, and was happy to be back on the ground. “This is one of those calls that had a great outcome and will not soon be forgotten,” the Plattsmouth Volunteer Fire Department posted on Facebook. - Read it at Ohio's Fox 8
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