Mid-County firefighters rescue dogs from sewer

The two Labradors appeared to be healthy but were taken to a veterinarian to be checked out.

BEAUMONT, Texas — A pair of mid-county firefighters climbed down into a sewer on Monday evening to save a couple of dogs.

Eleven firefighters from the Jefferson County Water District 10 Volunteer Fire Department responded to a 7:45 p.m. Monday call to help two dogs who were stuck in a sewer, according to fire chief Lance Wood.

Two firefighters, Captain Christian Robinson and firefighter Wayne Cornwell climbed down into a manhole to rescue the two dogs, according to Wood.

The two Labradors appeared to be healthy but were taken to the Nederland Animal Hospital to be checked out, Wood told 12News.

It is currently unknown who owns the dogs.

This is a developing story. We will update with more if and when we receive more confirmed information.


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