Papal safety degree Detail Rescues Beaver from East River
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Photos from MyFOX News
Police patrolling the East River approach the United Nations as part of increased protection linked to Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the General Assembly diverted their attentions momentarily to rescue a beaver who seemed to be in distress. Cops noticed that the animal, which was four feet enlarged and weighed 40 pounds, seemed to be laboring in the strong currents of the East River and was swimming awkwardly.
Quick-thinking officers managed to lasso the beaver–and that can’t be something that’s taught at the academy–and pull it aboard their boat. They later delivered it to a ferry dock and the beaver was delivered to an animal hospital. Lt. John Harkins, who is the commanding officer of NYPD SCUBA, said the animal had “pretty big claws.” There’s video of the rescue at MyFOX News.
Beavers used to flourish around New York
Original post by Dave Hogarty
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