PETA Latino Awards First Responder for Saving a Dog From Massive Sinkhole

Published by PETA Staff.
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What would you do if a helpless dog were stranded in a 3-meter-deep sinkhole? Few humans have the bravery or skills to attempt such a rescue, but that’s exactly what an officer in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City did.

That’s why PETA Latino is fast-tracking a Compassionate Action Award to him! He will receive an award letter and a framed certificate thanking him for his help.

award with photo of smiling dog reading: Reconocimiento a la acción compasiva PETA Latino reconoce y aplaude a Luis alberto Alonso Ortiz, Subdirector Roma de la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC) de la Ciudad de México por haber rescatado a un perro de un socavón en la colonia Roma Sur en Ciudad de México. Que esta acción compasiva sirva de ejemplo e inspiración para que otros la sigan. ~ Julio 2024 ~ Alicia Aguayo Directora de PETA Latino

How an Officer Saved the Day

On July 15, members of Roma’s local police station discovered the sinkhole and dispatched staff to secure the site. According to Milenio, the station’s staff only discovered the trapped dog upon arriving at the scene, and they immediately called for backup.

Shortly afterward, Luis Alberto Alonso Ortiz, the subdirector of Roma’s police station, began the rescue operation.

After one failed rescue attempt, heextracted the terrified dog from the pit by using ropes and a ladder. The dog is now recovering from the traumatic experience, thanks to the speed and skill of the response effort.

“This dog was in a precarious situation that could easily have turned deadly if it weren’t for the resourcefulness and care of Luis Alberto Alonso Ortiz, subdirector of Roma’s police station. PETA Latino hopes this story inspires people to always speak up for animals in trouble, as just one phone call could save someone’s life.”

—Alicia Aguayo, Senior Manager, PETA Latino

You Can Save Dogs’ Lives—No Ladder Needed

If you’re a dog guardian, be sure to keep them near you on walks. Use a leash and a comfortable, secure harness when they’re not securely enclosed in a familiar area—and keep a close eye on them when they’re outdoors.

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