Fire Captain Jumps Into Rushing Floodwaters To Save Who?
π¦β€οΈπ In this heartwarming rescue, a fire captain risked his own safety to save a baby deer being swept away by powerful floodwaters in Indiana. Members of the Madison Township Fire Department were responding to a flooded roadway incident when they heard the distressed fawn struggling in the rushing current. Without hesitation, Capt. Joe Sinclair entered the dangerous water while fellow firefighters worked together to pull both him and the deer back to safety. The emotional rescue ended with the young deer being transported to a local wildlife rehabilitation center, turning what could have been a tragedy into an inspiring story of courage, teamwork, and compassion. π¦ππβ€οΈ
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A fire captain jumped into rushing floodwaters to save a baby deer being swept downstream in Indiana.
β Fox News (@FoxNews) May 28, 2026
The Madison Township Fire Department was responding to call about a person stuck in a car in a flooded roadway, but when they arrived, the person had been able to get themselves⦠pic.twitter.com/ZWeNNydnyq