Fire department rescues baby deer from fast-moving floodwaters

A fire department in Indiana rescued a baby deer while responding to a call during heavy flooding on Wednesday.

The Madison Township Fire Department, in Allen County, was called out to a water rescue shortly after 3 p.m.

There was a car stuck in a flooded road, but the driver was able to get out and to land without help from firefighters, the department said in a Facebook post.

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“While crews were clearing the scene, they heard a baby deer being carried downstream in the rapidly rising water,” the department wrote…

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