A traffic constable named P. Krishna saved the life of a stray dog who was battling for life after being stuck between two walls. He spent two hours setting the canine free. The incident occurred near the Uppada area of Bheemunipatnam in Visakhapatnam city.
It was on Tuesday when at around 8 a.m., the Police Control Room (PCR) received the call from the locals of Uppada, who were concerned over the conditions of the dog that got stuck between the walls of two houses.
Mr. Krishna, posted with Bheemunipatnam police station, was on his morning shift near Raman Naidu Studios. He rushed to the spot, as soon he got the message.
Locals informed them about how they fed the dog early in the morning, but it vomited. They understood that its ribs were caught between the walls and were not able to come out from either side. The constables first tie its mouth to avoid getting bitten and then carefully and slowly broke a small part of the wall. It was done carefully to avoid any injury to the dog. After breaking off the part of the wall using a hammer and chisel, the police used bamboo poles as levers to pull out the dog safely.
The video recording of the dog’s rescue operation was uploaded and posted on social media by the locals on Wednesday. Locals applauded the police constable for going the extra mile to save the dog’s life.
Source: The Hindu