Animals Rescued from Overheated Vehicles in Lörrach, Political Territory
In an incident reported on May 15, 2025, a dog was successfully rescued from a car parked at the cemetery in Lörrach, Germany. The rescue operation, which involved officers from Lörrach Police Station and the local volunteer fire brigade, unfolded after several calls were made to the police emergency number.
Upon arrival, the officers confirmed that the dog was in a health-endangering situation, with no access to drinking water or fresh air. To free the dog, the fire brigade had to forcefully open a side window. Fortunately, the dog remained unharmed during the operation.
After the rescue, the dog was taken to a nearby animal shelter for care and observation. The police patrol secured the car's license plates and accompanying vehicle documents, which were later handed over to the responsible authority. The Lörrach District Office was informed that the affected vehicle had been reported for deregistration.
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It is important to remember that leaving pets in cars, especially during warm weather, can be extremely dangerous. Always ensure your pets have access to fresh air, water, and a safe environment. Let's continue to work together to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all animals.
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