How many people does it take to free a fat rat stuck in a manhole cover? This town found out.

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How many people does it take to free a fat rat stuck in a manhole cover? This town found out.
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“The rat had quite a lot of winter fat and got stuck on its hips — nothing was going forward and nothing back,” one animal rescue worker told local German media.

window.havePowaBoot=true; By Allyson Chiu Allyson Chiu Reporter Email Bio Follow February 27 at 6:05 AM At least eight firefighters peered down at the manhole. Two of them gripped its weighty metal cover, which had been pried open with heavy-duty tools. A man wearing a black tactical vest and thick gloves knelt on the ground, focused intently on the situation before him.

A firefighter equipped with a crowbar-like tool lifted the heavy manhole cover and two others placed black blocks beneath it to keep it raised. All the while, the imprisoned animal continued screeching. Several attempts were made to push the rat out from behind, but it hardly budged. Then, the cover was repositioned to be perpendicular to the ground, allowing the rescuer to come at the rat from a better angle.

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