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Washington State Animal Response Team
Emergency Phone: 425-681-5498

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Dakota, Horse Who Fell Through a Bridge on Middle Fork Trail

On the evening of August 12th, we received a call about a horse named Dakota that had fallen through a wooden bridge on the Middle Fork trail. WASART deployed in partnership with King County Explorer Search and Rescue.  The KCSAR Rapid Alpine Deployment Team was first on scene followed by responders from King County Explorer …

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Phoebe, Dog on Mailbox Trail

On Sunday July 23rd, we received a call about an American Bulldog Cane Corso mix named Kahu who was on the new Mailbox trail and was unable to make it back to the trailhead. WASART responded in partnership with King County Search and Rescue Association. King County Search and Rescue’s Rapid Alpine Deployment (Team 1) …

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Fisher, Injured Dog on Tin Cup Joe Falls Trail

We received a call late in the evening of August 26th for assistance with a 90-pound Labrador Retriever named Fisher. He had collapsed while hiking with his owner on the Tin Cup Joe Falls Trail, off the Middle Fork Trail in North Bend, and was unable to make it back to the trailhead. We reached …

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