Firefighter Hospitalized After Cat Rescue from Ratingen Chimney
A three-hour operation freed the trapped cat, Misha, but resulted in a serious bite injury to a firefighter, highlighting risks in animal rescue efforts.
- The cat, Misha, was first spotted on a rooftop in Ratingen before retreating into a chimney, prompting a complex rescue operation.
- Firefighters used heavy tools to break open the chimney and employed an endoscopic camera to monitor the cat during the rescue.
- The operation lasted approximately three and a half hours and successfully freed the cat from the chimney.
- A firefighter sustained a serious bite injury from the cat despite wearing protective gloves and is now receiving hospital treatment.
- The incident has drawn attention to the unpredictable risks and safety challenges faced by emergency responders during animal rescues.