Sheep and lamb saved from river in Melton thanks to water rescue specialists and firefighter colleagues

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Firefighters and water rescue specialists worked together to rescue sheep and a lamb from a river in Melton.

A passer-by alerted Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service that several sheep had entered the river off Saxby Road at about 2.40pm on Saturday.

A Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: “An adult sheep was in a fast flowing river, about three feet deep, and a lamb was following it into the river. There was also a further adult sheep that was stranded on an island in the river.

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“Crews from our Melton Station and water rescue specialist crews from Southern Station were mobilised to rescue the animals. Crews rescued the sheep and a lamb and confirmed that there were further animals in the area. The RSPCA and a vet were notified, along with the owner who attended.”

The condition of the rescued animals wasn’t known at the time of going to press.

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