DEC rescued Moos stuck in the snow after a two -hour rescue mission
The New York State Forest Rangers rescued a rat trapped in the icy waters of Lake Ibnaki after a two -hour stagnation struggle.
Without the necessary help from New York state authorities, a Musa could spend more than a few hours trapped in snowy waters.
According to a news report by the state’s Environmental Protection Department, a resident reported to the authorities about the rat, and told them that it was around 11am on January 16 via snow and the cold water of Lake Abbank. I fell The lake is located in the town of Abanaki Indian Lake, located about 120 miles northeast of Sciences.
“There is no training booklet on the evacuation of the snow from the snow,” Robert Hagens, the police Lieutenant, the Police Lieutenant, said in a statement.
But he and other forest Rangers at the scene came with a game plan to cut a channel through the chains and free the moon.
The video depicts Moose ‘amazing’ rescue with icy waters.
The forest Ranger Evan Nahir cut the snow while Hegens cleaned the snow blocks, making the moose a way to free himself.
Nahir said in a statement, “It was good that we knew that when the moon went in, we knew that the time was not with us, but it would not take time to do what we have to do,” Nahr said. He said in a statement. “It was” we do with what we have.
After that, Nahar and the jungle Ranger Matt Souri helped guide the mouse to the shallow water near the coast. Once free from water, many efforts have to be made to get up.
But once this happened, Moz disappeared into the jungle. Moz, was later identified as a bull moose who lost his horns, stayed in the water for about two hours before saving it.
“It was amazing,” said Higgins. “I was really surprised that it was able to climb itself on the ice after staying in the water for two hours because it was really tired. It was trembling and there was not much energy left. It was a big deal.