Dog, owner rescued from Fort Funston cliff
Firefighters rescued a woman and a dog Monday evening after they became stuck 200 feet down a cliff at Fort Funston.
Firefighters rescued a woman and a dog Monday evening after they became stuck 200 feet down a cliff at Fort Funston.
Firefighters rescued a woman and a dog Monday evening after they became stuck 200 feet down a cliff at Fort Funston.
Firefighters arrived on scene at 6:09 p.m. on report of a woman and her dog down a cliff.
They staged a low-angle rescue operation and safely rescued the victim and her pet. The situation was resolved by 6:21 p.m., firefighters said.
#FF74 UPDATE both adult and Canine safe thanks to #yoursffd no injuries incident resolved 1821Hrs pic.twitter.com/VBW1LMnQ00
— SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA (@SFFDPIO) July 5, 2016
No injuries were reported.
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