
Indiana Firefighter Saves Fawn From Flash Flood Waters
When Captain Joe Sinclair responded to a car stuck in floodwaters, he heard a baby deer crying for help downstream. Without hesitation, he waded into dangerous currents to bring the struggling fawn back to safety.
A routine rescue call turned into a race against rushing floodwaters when an Indiana firefighter saved a baby deer from being swept away during severe flash flooding.
Captain Joe Sinclair of the Madison Township Fire Department was responding to a stranded vehicle on North Mann Road when he heard distressed cries coming from the swollen creek. A baby deer was being carried downstream by the powerful current, struggling to keep its head above the muddy water.
Sinclair didn't think twice. He put on full water rescue gear, secured himself with a safety cable, and waded into the dangerous torrent to intercept the fawn.
Dramatic video footage captured the tense moments as Sinclair released his grip on the stable embankment to grab the small animal. "Got her?" a crew member shouted from shore as the captain secured the deer. "Yep, pull me in," Sinclair responded calmly.

Getting back wasn't easy. The fierce current briefly submerged Sinclair as his team worked together to haul both captain and fawn back to dry land. Their coordinated effort paid off, and within moments both rescuer and rescued were safely on shore.
Emergency medical personnel immediately checked over the soaked fawn before transporting it to a local wildlife rescue facility for further care and rehabilitation. The little deer is expected to make a full recovery.
Sunny's Take
This rescue shows what happens when compassion meets courage. Sinclair had already ensured the stranded driver reached safety, but when he heard that fawn's cries, there was no question about what to do next. His crew's seamless teamwork turned a potentially tragic moment into a heartwarming save.
The flooding that day left roads completely impassable, but it also revealed something powerful about the firefighters who protect Madison Township. They don't just rescue people. They value every life struggling in those waters.
The Madison Township Fire Department reminds everyone to never drive through flooded roadways, as water levels can rise rapidly with unexpected force. But they've also reminded us that heroes show up when we need them most.
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