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« on: January 17, 2010, 11:31:12 PM »

A story from home:

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One near victim of the cold is now happy and warm and residing in Bessemer.

Last Saturday, Gary McLean, a track inspector for CSX Railroad, found and rescued a tiny shivering puppy who'd become frozen to the train tracks.

It was 7:30 a.m. and the temperature was about 14 degrees. McClean, a resi dent of the Trussville-Argo area, was riding in a rail mounted truck near Carolina Avenue looking for any obstacles in advance of a train that would be headed down that track about an hour later.

He heard something go bump on the track, stopped and looked back, but saw nothing. He turned forward and, ahead of him, he saw a tiny ball of fur on the tracks. McLean is accustomed to encountering dead dogs along the tracks, but as he got closer, he saw the little ball of fur moving.

"It was big time shivering," he said. "I felt so sorry for him."

Apparently, the 5-inch-tall mutt had gotten wet in a nearby ditch. When he tried to jump the 7-inch-tall rail, he got stuck and his icy fur froze to the track.

McLean tried applying warm water and lifting him off. That didn't work. So he took a knife and carefully cut him off the track.

If the train had come, the dog would never have been able to set himself free, McLean said.

McLean took pictures of the puppy and sent them to his wife, Lois.



McLean's already have three dogs and couldn't adopt another. So they turned to the Internet to find the dog a home.

She posted the picture on Facebook and the story found its way to the blog of ABC 33/40 meteorologist James Spann. The e-mails started pouring in.

Sorting through the offers, the McLeans decided to give the dog to Terry Walls of Bessemer.

"He is doing great," Walls said as the puppy she's named Track chewed on her slipper.

"Track had a manly ring to it," she said.

Walls estimated the puppy is 7 or 8 weeks old. It has a full set of sharp teeth and has German Shepherd and possibly some husky in his ancestry.

Source:  http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stories/2010/01/puppy_rescued_from_train_track.html
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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2010, 01:39:57 AM »

Pretty inspirational stuff. Glad to know the puppy turned out to be ok.
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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2010, 01:42:40 AM »

Aww cute puppy!
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« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2010, 10:47:42 AM »

Would have been cooler to see it get run over 
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« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2010, 11:22:31 AM »

That reminds me of a story from my brother in law. His brother was the conductor with an idiot engineer who looks like Peter Griffin, (And whose family is very similar to Peter Griffin) and who cannot run an engine worth a damn. Anyway, some cat had gotten its tail and paw frozen to the track, and Matt noticed it pulling desperately to get away from the train crawling towards it. Anyway, Peter Griffin, rather than noticing it, and slowing down, argued that he didn't see anything as he proceeded to hit the cat. Who knows though, there might be a surviving cat with part of its tail and a foot missing. I just worry what would happen if a kid was frozen to the tracks when the idiot is running.
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