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Firefighters respond to ‘head’ stuck in landscaping stone. It wasn’t what it seemed

Firefighters respond to a hedgehog trapped between landscaping stones.
Firefighters respond to a hedgehog trapped between landscaping stones. Portage Department of Public Safety

Michigan firefighters responding to a call for help had heard that a “head” was stuck in landscaping stone.

But there was a little bit of miscommunication, according to a July 31 Facebook post from the Portage Department of Public Safety.

When first responders arrived, they actually found a hedgehog trapped between stonenot a human head.

And the hedgehog was someone’s pet, officials said.

“The prickly, pokey, pet became trapped in some landscaping stone near the station and crews utilized calming reassurance and our Hurst Jaws to safely extricate the descendant of the famed Sonic of video game lore,” the department said.

Hurts Jaws of Life tools are often used to save people trapped in vehicles and tight spaces.

This pet hedgehog was rescued by firefighters in Michigan.
This pet hedgehog was rescued by firefighters in Michigan. Portage Department of Public Safety

“(The hedgehog) was reunited with his owners none the worse for wear,” authorities said.

Portage is about 60 miles south of Grand Rapids.

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This story was originally published August 1, 2023 at 9:14 AM with the headline "Firefighters respond to ‘head’ stuck in landscaping stone. It wasn’t what it seemed."

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Kaitlyn Alatidd
McClatchy DC
Kaitlyn Alatidd is a McClatchy National Real-Time Reporter based in Kansas. She is an agricultural communications & journalism alumna of Kansas State University.
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