Bluffton firefighter rescues cat stuck in storm drain
BLUFFTON, S.C. (WTOC) -A small, adventurous cat got into some trouble, getting stuck in a storm drain near Nectar in Old Town. Thankfully, a Bluffton fire crew from Station 30 was on the scene, ready to help.
Senior Firefighter Phillip Horton, along with the rest of the crew from Engine 330, helped bring the furry friend to safety.
The cat was taken to Coastal Vet Hospital for a check-up, as well as some much-needed TLC. Nectar staff have already called dibs on this daring feline.
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