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Columbia City Firefighters Assist with Treatment of Aging Giraffes at Riverbanks Zoo

Firefighters treating zoo giraffes

Columbia City Firefighters Lend a Helping Hand to Riverbanks Zoo’s Giraffes

In an extraordinary display of community service, the Columbia-Richland Fire Department (CRFD) made an unconventional visit to Riverbanks Zoo and Garden to assist with the treatment of the zoo’s two aging giraffes.

A Special Day for Engine 6

It was not a usual day for the first shift crew on Engine 6 of the CRFD. Their day was marked by extending their skills and tools to aid the wellbeing of two beloved animals in the community.

Aiding Aging Giraffes

Charlie, a 20-year-old giraffe and Sharon, a 24-year-old giraffe have been displaying signs of discomfort due to age-related ailments. Charlie was showing signs of potential arthritis in his shoulders, where Sharon was also managing the tribulations of age.

The Role of Firefighters

Firefighters from CRFD used their specialist equipment for a noble cause. They employed their thermal imaging camera to help zoo staff pinpoint areas of concern in the giraffes. This crucial identification allowed veterinarians to target areas for treatment. Additionally, Engine 6 was able to use laser therapy equipment, traditionally utilized for human rescue operations, to help reduce the giraffes’ inflammation and discomfort.

An Inter-Species Bonding Session

However, the visit was not just about the technicalities and treatment procedures. The firefighters also had some light-hearted moments with their tall friends. The crew, while working with the zookeepers in the treatment process, managed to have an adorable feeding session with the graceful pair, further solidifying the bond between the human community and the animal kingdom.

The Greater Picture

This act of the firefighters resonates with the essential human responsibility towards every living creature’s well-being. It was not just a display of the technical prowess of the Columbia firefighters, but an affirmation of their humanity and capability to extend their skills and resources to help creatures beyond their regular sphere of service.

Community Response

The community received the news with a mixture of surprise, admiration, and joy. The ingenious assistance provided by the firefighters has not only given ample food for thought but also set a high bar for the future of community service.

The Fire Department expressed its gratitude towards Riverbanks Zoo for allowing them to help and experience the marvelous creatures. The zookeepers were also thankful towards the firefighters for their innovation in extending and reimagining their service in the interest of animal-human harmony.

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