Dog rescued from Leeds culvert after 18-hour operation

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Rescuers used thermal imaging cameras and a digger to help free the stricken Bull Terrier.

A dog has been rescued following an 18-hour operation involving thermal imaging cameras and an excavator after it became stuck 26m inside a culvert in Leeds.

The black Bull Terrier, called Martha, ran into the tunnel in Black Carr Woods, Pudsey, on Friday afternoon. A plea for help was picked up by local drainage firm Dr Drainage who finally freed Martha at 09:00 GMT on Sunday.Fez Mazhar, managing director of Dr Drainage, said his business partner, Josh Longford, had seen the post in a Facebook group and wanted to help out.An excavator was used to dig down to the part of the pipe where Martha was stuck

He said Yorkshire Water and West Yorkshire Fire Service had been called to the scene but more help was needed. "Josh asked if we could hire an excavator and go on this rescue mission, and I said yes," Mr Mazhar said.He said Yorkshire Water provided specialist camera equipment to determine how far the dog had travelled up the culvert."We paced it out and ended up digging into the culvert and finding the dog."Mr Mazhar said: "We got there at 3pm Saturday afternoon and we finished at about 9am Sunday morning. I think the owners had been there all weekend, they were so relieved.

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