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A raccoon in Shelburne, Vermont, found himself in a sticky situation after firefighters had to help remove a peanut butter jar from the animal’s head.The Shelburne Fire Department responded to a unique call Tuesday after someone saw that the raccoon had a jar stuck on its head 25 feet up in a tree. Firefighters shared several photos of the incident, showing the raccoon in its precarious position.Firefighters used a ladder to reach the raccoon and employed a snare to remove the jar from its head. The department said the case is a reminder to properly dispose of food containers and secure trash because wildlife is often looking for those tasty smells like that of peanut butter.The department also said that while the call did not involve a fire or medical emergency, it highlights the team’s ability to handle a wide range of situations, including ones that require ladders, patience and some creative problem-solving.Now that is what we call a lucky break on St. Patrick’s Day.Located along the shores of Lake Champlain, Shelburne is located outside of Burlington, Vermont.
A raccoon in Shelburne, Vermont, found himself in a sticky situation after firefighters had to help remove a peanut butter jar from the animal’s head.
The Shelburne Fire Department responded to a unique call Tuesday after someone saw that the raccoon had a jar stuck on its head 25 feet up in a tree.
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Firefighters shared several photos of the incident, showing the raccoon in its precarious position.
Firefighters used a ladder to reach the raccoon and employed a snare to remove the jar from its head. The department said the case is a reminder to properly dispose of food containers and secure trash because wildlife is often looking for those tasty smells like that of peanut butter.
Shelburne Fire Department
The department also said that while the call did not involve a fire or medical emergency, it highlights the team’s ability to handle a wide range of situations, including ones that require ladders, patience and some creative problem-solving.
Now that is what we call a lucky break on St. Patrick’s Day.
Located along the shores of Lake Champlain, Shelburne is located outside of Burlington, Vermont.



