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By FireRescue1 Staff
TEMPE, Ariz. — Tempe Engine 277 firefighters received an unexpected call to rescue a dog named Milo, who had found himself stranded on a ledge.
Milo’s family discovered he had ventured across a 40-foot-long, 6-inch-wide crown molding shelf to reach the precarious spot.
Engineer Nolan stepped up to the challenge, carefully carrying the big pup back down to reunite him with his family.
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