A hedgehog was rescued and placed with a charity after the combined efforts of the fire service, locals and a rescue centre.
An adult hedgehog was found trapped on Winckley Square on Monday afternoon (26 August) with crews from Lancashire Fire & Rescue Service called to free it.
The hedgehog, now named Samantha, would otherwise have been unable to free itself.
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Sue Smith, who found the hedgehog, said: “The lovely guys from Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, Preston Red Watch, attended and with their usual expertise, soon had the poor little creature safe.
“Samantha is now with Mark & Kirsty at Preston Hedgehog & Bird Rescue for assessment before being released somewhere safer than Winckley Square.”
Mark and Kirsty Alisson work from their home in Ashton to rehome local wildlife. You can find out more about them and how to support by visiting their Facebook page.
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