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Surrey Deer Freed After Dramatic Garden Gate Rescue

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A deer trapped in a Surrey garden gate was saved by RSPCA and firefighters. Discover how teamwork led to the animal’s safe return to the wild.

Early Morning Surprise: Deer Trapped in Surrey Garden

A Surrey homeowner got a startling start to the day after spotting a deer stuck in his garden gate on Beechfield, Banstead. The discovery was made around 7 a.m. on Friday, May 9, just as he was heading out for work.

Swift Action by RSPCA and Firefighters

Acting quickly, the resident called the RSPCA for help. Inspector Jo Bowling arrived within an hour and tried to free the deer herself, using a car jack. When that proved too difficult, she requested backup from the Surrey Fire and Rescue Service.

Successful Rescue with Teamwork

Firefighters arrived with special equipment and, with Inspector Bowling’s help, carefully widened the gate. Together, they managed to lift the deer to safety. The animal was released into the garden, and a gate was left open to allow it to escape back into the fields.

Deer Released Unharmed

The deer wasted no time and sprinted back to freedom, completely unharmed. Inspector Bowling shared her relief, explaining that deer are highly sensitive to stress and often don’t survive after being trapped. “It’s always the best part of the job to see such a beautiful animal finally free,” she said.

Community Effort Saves Local Wildlife

This rescue highlights the importance of quick thinking and teamwork in protecting wildlife. The RSPCA and Surrey Fire and Rescue Service regularly join forces to ensure animals in distress get the help they need.

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