Nation & World News
Fire department rescues raccoon sleeping on light pole
- 90-year-old woman ditches cancer treatment, goes on trip of a lifetime
- Donald Trump's healthcare plan: Here are the 7 points
- Sheepdog sets record giving birth to 17 puppies
- Bernie baby' died suddely, mom says
- North Charlotte restaurant asks customers to take down hoodies, pull up pants
How high does a raccoon have to climb to get a little peace? Higher than the top of a light pole apparently.
The Austin Fire Department took on an unusual rescue mission Friday when it received a call alerting it to a wayward raccoon who found himself the perfect spot for a nap atop a light pole along Highway 71.
The caller expressed concern that the raccoon might fall into traffic and cause an accident.
Firefighters Dean Murphy and Chelsea Caloia climbed to the raccoon, who looked less comfortable than a bird in a nest, netted him and safely returned him to the ground.
The raccoon was then turned over to Animal Control and taken to a safer location.
So what do you do when you get a phone call about a raccoon asleep on top of a light pole? You go get him down, of...
Posted by Austin Fire Department on Friday, March 4, 2016
