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Viral Video of Jakarta Firefighters Rescue Dog Trapped by Stair Railing

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On Monday, 26th February 2024, a heartwarming video showed the Jakarta Firefighters team on a mission to rescue a stranded Corgi dog trapped on the stairs of its owner’s residence. The situation became comical when the dog joyfully emerged after receiving assistance from the fire brigade.

 


The video, shared by @fakta.jakarta, garnered over 2 million views, drawing a mixed reaction from netizens who were both touched and amused by the firefighters’ efforts in rescuing the beloved pet.

Many viewers praised the Jakarta firefighters for their dedication to assisting the community, highlighting the often-overlooked fact that firefighters in Indonesia handle various unique and unexpected situations beyond firefighting duties.

On 26th February 2024, the Jakarta firefighters swiftly responded to a unique emergency involving a 16-year-old whose finger became trapped in a correction tape container. At 5:45 PM, the firefighters initiated rescue operations, successfully freeing the victim’s finger within five minutes.

 

 

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In another peculiar incident on 22nd February 2024, the Jakarta firefighters encountered two 13-year-old female students from an East Jakarta junior high school who were locked in their parents’ handcuffs.

The incident unfolded during a practical exam at the school, where one of the students brought their parents’ handcuffs to align with their aspirations. After the exam, while playing with the handcuffs with a friend, the key broke, rendering the handcuffs unopenable.

 

 

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Consequently, the school sought assistance from the Jakarta Firefighters to free the students from the handcuffs. The Jakarta Firefighters promptly initiated the rescue operation at 8:22 AM, successfully freeing the students’ hands from the handcuffs by 9:30 AM without causing any injuries.

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