A dog who went missing in Tennessee will be reunited with his family after he was found injured in a ravine on Wednesday.
A Tennessee Department of Transportation crew was removing a tree from the 2400 block of State Route 48 in the city of Dickson when they “heard a sound coming from a nearby creek,” the agency said on Facebook.
When they went to check the noise out, workers found an injured dog stuck in a ravine, prompting them to alert a nearby Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper, who was working a traffic assignment, for help.
The TDOT crew, the trooper, Dickson Electric utility workers and a private citizen teamed up to rescue the pup.
They created a makeshift gurney to lift him out of the ravine safely and took him to the Humane Society of Dickson County (HSDC) to be treated for his injuries.
A TDOT worker also returned to the shelter a couple of hours later to donate a pallet of dog food, according to HSDC.
“We’re told the dog is undergoing treatment, and we’re hopeful for its speedy recovery,” TDOT said on Facebook. “We’re thankful to those employees who were willing and able to answer the call for help.”
“Together we CAN make a difference in the lives of the innocent,” the humane society said in a post celebrating Apollo’s rescue.
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