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Heroic firefighters dig a hedgehog out from a car park drain in East Sussex, UK

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Firefighters dug a hedgehog out of a 100-yard car park drain - but still have no idea how the animal got trapped in the narrow gap.

Animal Rescue teams saved the distressed creature from a drain in Seaford, East Sussex, in what has been described as the ‘most unusual rescue of its type’.

East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service (WRAS) were called out at 6pm on Monday after a resident spotted a hedgehog stuck in a drain running across the car park.

Rescuers Trevor Weeks MBE and Kristy Sayer rushed to the scene in one of WRAS’s veterinary ambulances and found residents trying to break into the drain -but with little luck.

The drain, which was made from concrete blocks running horizontally across the car park with a narrow slit along the top, was more than 100 metres in length.

Residents and rescuers were baffled by how the hedgehog had managed to become trapped in the narrow space between the concrete slabs.

East Sussex WRAS asked for help from East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service as the hedgehog appeared distressed, in discomfort and unable to turn round in the narrow and shallow gap.

Trevor Weeks, WRAS founder and rescuer, said: “Fire fighters were also unsure how to get into the gap easily.

"They tried various tools to loosen one of the concrete blocks which formed the drain but without any luck.

"After trying their best not to destroy the concrete block, they were left with no other option but to break the concrete block open using a tool normally used to force open car doors at road accidents.”

The young hedgehog was checked over by WRAS’s Mr Weeks.

He said: “The hedgehog was very dirty and dehydrated and had lost weight too.

“The hedgehog was taken back to WRAS’s Casualty Care Centre at Whitesmith near Lewes where it was checked over and his limbs checked for any damage.

Other than bruising the hedgehog seemed fine, vets said.

Mr Weeks added: “The hedgehog was bedded down and will be monitored for any lasting damage and then rehabilitated back to the wild once more mature and a suitable release site is found close by.

“A huge thank you to East Sussex Fire and Rescue for all their help in what rescuers believe to be one of the most unusual rescues of its type.

“There is no doubt this hedgehog would have died if it had not been rescued.”

Video filmed August 23, 2021.

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