
Firefighters Rescue Fawn Stranded on Oregon Roof
A baby deer somehow ended up on a rooftop in Astoria, Oregon, leaving firefighters to stage an unusual Fourth of July rescue. The fawn was safely reunited with its mother after the holiday adventure.
A baby deer spent its Fourth of July in the most unexpected place: stuck on a rooftop in Astoria, Oregon, wondering how it would ever explain this to Mom.
The Astoria Fire Department responded to the unusual call on Saturday when residents spotted the stranded fawn. No one knows exactly how the baby deer managed to climb onto the roof, but firefighters quickly arrived to help.
The rescue crew carefully approached the nervous animal, working gently to avoid frightening it further. Within a short time, they safely brought the fawn back down to ground level, where the real reward waited.
The baby deer was reunited with its mother, who had been waiting nearby. The touching moment capped off an unconventional rescue that turned a potential wildlife emergency into a heartwarming holiday story.

Sunny's Take
This rescue shows what makes small-town firefighters special. They don't just respond to fires and emergencies involving people. When a frightened baby animal needs help, they show up with the same care and dedication.
The Astoria Fire Department could have easily called wildlife services and moved on. Instead, they took the time to ensure a safe rescue and a happy reunion between mother and baby.
For the firefighters, it was probably just another call on a busy holiday. For that fawn and its worried mother, it meant everything.
Sometimes the best stories are the simplest ones: a baby in trouble, helpers who showed up, and a family reunited.
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