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Firefighters aren’t short on heroics. They’ll save people. They’ll save cats. They’ll also save squirrels. On Tuesday, the crew of Austin Fire Department Engine 38 responded to a 911 call reporting that a squirrel had gotten its head stuck in the knothole of a tree and had the lower half of its body hanging out, fire officials said. The caller didn’t know how long the squirrel had been there. Crews took video of Austin firefighters Steven Slaughter and Shane Burton working to free the squirrel. After two minutes, the rodent was dislodged and on its way. “We assume none the worse for wear since he didn’t stick around to offer so much as a ‘thank you,’” Austin Fire Department spokeswoman Michelle Tanzola said. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading Protest art covered shuttered businesses for months at Washington s Black Lives Matter Plaza. Now it has a new home. Marissa J. Lang, The Washington Post Feb. 8, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8Art removed from BLM Plaza will find a new home in in the former Aveda studio in Washington, D.C.Washington Post photo by Bill O LearyShow MoreShow Less 2of8Artist Demont Pinder, left, and PAINTS Institute Executive Director John Chisholm examine the space inside the former Aveda Institute.Washington Post photo by Bill O LearyShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8Artwork leans against a wall in the former Aveda studio in Washington, D.C.Washington Post photo by Bill O LearyShow MoreShow Less ....