Animal activists honour N.B. firefighters who rescued moose from frozen river
SHEDIAC, N.B. — New Brunswick firefighters who freed a 225-kilogram female moose from a frozen Shediac River last weekend are getting an award for the rescue.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is sending a Compassionate Fire Department Award to the Shediac Fire Department.
“These firefighters had the determination and the know-how that it took to save this young moose from a slow, icy death,” PETA vice-president Colleen O’Brien said Thursday.
Firefighter Jos LeBlanc, who took a video of the rescue, said the moose first appeared agitated by the axe-swinging firefighters, but soon calmed down and simply watched them work.


