First responders today rescued four men who were in distress after jumping into the ocean at Spitting Cave in Portlock.
Lansing Fire Department responded at around 10:26 a.m. to the single-story, wood-frame garage on the 4400 block of Ingham Street.
Esme, the mama, was taken off the streets and began the road to a new life. Thanks to Art N' Paws, this sweet girl found a forever home.
MARSHALL COUNTY, W.Va. (WTRF) - First responders in Marshall County rescued several people from a partially submerged car on Thursday night. This happened on Little Grave Creek Rd near St. Jude Park. According to Marshall County EMA Director Tom Hart, a family drove their car into flood waters on Little Grave Creek in Glen Dale. []
An investigation is underway after law enforcement officials rescued 14 dogs they say were living in deplorable conditions.
In a TikTok video posted on January 7th, the world got a glimpse into the transformative power of fostering for shelter animals.
We are always shocked and appalled by humans who have the audacity to abandon an animal to fend for themselves. Thank goodness for these amazing rescuers!
Rescued deer, who develop relationships with humans, show us the true connection between people and wildlife.
With thousands of emergency first responders on the job in Ingham, Eaton and Clinton County, a nonprofit stands ready to financially assist the employees and their families in the event of a death on the job or "another life-altering event."
When the Wildlife SOS team arrived, they lowered a trap into the well and the leopard quickly got in. She was released into the wild a few hours later!
DILLON COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) -- It’s time for another edition of First Responder Friday as News13 honors Grand Strand and Pee Dee first responders. This week’s nominee is Fire Chief Donnie Grimsley Jr. from Dillon County. Chief Grimsley is an engineer for the Dillon Fire Department, president of Dillon Rescue and an EMT who volunteers alongside []
A goat in Missouri was rescued on Monday afternoon after getting stuck on a pillar under a bridge near the Kansas City Zoo.