In an inspiring demonstration of compassion transcending conventional emergency protocols, the Dominica Fire and Ambulance Service executed an unconventional rescue mission in Morne Bruce on December 6th, 2025. The incident began when local resident Yaritza Barbosa discovered a distressed feline trapped precariously high in a tree overlooking a steep cliff adjacent to a main roadway.
Despite initial attempts using personal equipment, the unstable terrain and deteriorating weather conditions rendered independent rescue impossible. The situation grew increasingly dire as rainfall intensified and daylight faded. Facing limited options, Barbosa’s son contacted local fire services—a decision made with hesitation given widespread assumptions about emergency priorities.
Contrary to expectations, the Roseau-based fire station dispatched a comprehensive response team within hours. A fire truck and support vehicle arrived carrying eight uniformed officers equipped with specialized gear including safety equipment and an innovative guiding apparatus. Their professional approach immediately alleviated any concerns about the legitimacy of the animal rescue request.
The rescue operation unfolded with remarkable coordination as officers established a secure perimeter while encouraging the frightened animal. In a dramatic descent, the cat navigated branches downward toward safety as firefighters provided vocal support and strategic guidance. The successful conclusion saw the unharmed feline returned to ground level without injury to personnel or animal.
Sub Station Officer Andre, who led the operation, articulated the service’s philosophy: all emergencies warrant professional response regardless of scale or species. This perspective highlights the evolving nature of public service that values compassionate intervention alongside traditional emergency response capabilities.
The episode serves as a powerful reminder that true community protection encompasses both human and animal welfare, challenging preconceived notions about emergency service priorities in modern society.
