Alaska firefighters help rescue a moose trapped in a home

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Alaska firefighters help rescue a moose trapped in a home
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The moose, estimated to be a 1-year-old bull, had a misstep while eating breakfast, stepping into a window well and falling into a home's basement.

By MARK THIESSEN, Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Firefighters in Alaska got an unusual request for assistance last weekend from the Alaska Wildlife Troopers, but it wasn't your mundane cat-stuck-in-a-tree situation.

The moose, estimated to be a 1-year-old bull, had a misstep while eating breakfast Sunday morning by a home in Soldotna, about 150 miles southwest of Anchorage.Photos: Alaska firefighters rescue moose trapped in home "It looks like the moose had been trying to eat some vegetation by the window well of a basement window and fell into it, and then fell into the basement through the glass," Thompson said.

Photos of the morning rescue show the moose unfazed, simply looking ahead between the two men maneuvering the front of the tarp down a hallway, watching where they are going.

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