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A dog that invaded the rails of the Medellín metro caused moments of anguish among the personnel of the transport system.
At 5:00 in the morning of this Saturday a train conductor alerted that a dog was walking between the Ayurá and Envigado stations, south of the Aburrá Valley. It was then that a march was ordered in sight.
As explained by the Metro, through its Twitter account, it consists of slow down trains to protect lives of the users and especially of the animal on the road.
Meanwhile, the staff awaited the arrival of the biologist and the veterinarian, who would be in charge of rescuing the pet and checking that it was in good condition.
“He even managed to be between Envigado and Itagüí and us here with the creeps,” said the Metro.
Finally, At 8:30 in the morning, Mansita was rescued, but the support of police officers and security personnel from the system was necessary.
🕣 08:30 ⌛️ and MANsita 🐶 nothing that was allowed to rescue.🤦♂️
We had to call in reinforcements. 👥 👥
Until finally! 😅 pic.twitter.com/cTrDIw6ioI
– Metro de Medellín – #NosMueveLaConfianza 💚 (@metrodemedellin) September 26, 2020
The harrowing rescue had a happy ending. Thanks to the thread posted on Twitter, the pet owner appeared.
“It turns out that Mansita is called Astra. She is already happy with her owner and she said goodbye to the biologist, very happy, “said the Metro.
The story caused a sea of emotions on Twitter. Now what the system operating staff is trying to set is how i get astra on the rails.
The owner appeared! thanks to our 🧵[hilo canino]🐕 already @ Good456.
It turns out that MANsita is called ASTRA. ”She is already happy with her owner and said goodbye to the biologist very happy.
HAPPY ENDING! 😍 pic.twitter.com/vJmN6n8XVy
– Metro de Medellín – #NosMueveLaConfianza 💚 (@metrodemedellin) September 26, 2020
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