
A dog that got wedged between two large storage containers while playing
with children on an elementary school playground in Oceanside,
California, was rescued by firefighters on Sunday who used the "jaws of
life" to move the heavy steel boxes.

Someone called emergency crews around noon to report that
the 12-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback named Spike had wedged himself between the containers at South Oceanside Elementary School, said Oceanside Fire Battalion Chief Pete Lawrence.

At first, crews from the Carlsbad Fire Department went to the school but
they were unable to move the heavy containers so they summoned a ladder
truck from Oceanside Fire Department.
Firefighters were able to move the containers about six inches,
providing enough room for the dog to free himself, Lawrence said. After
turning off their equipment, Spike's owners were able to coax the dog to
safety.
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