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Rescuers Use Straps To Help Elk That Fell Into Icy Pool In Loveland

LOVELAND, Colo. (CBS4) - An elk had to be rescued from an icy swimming pool in Loveland over the weekend. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers and Loveland firefighters pulled the 500 pound cow elk out of the pool on Sunday using straps. The operation took place just as night was setting in.

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(credit: Colorado Parks and Wildlife)

"The pool had one of those winterizing pool covers over it that the elk must have stepped on and fallen through," CPW spokesman Jason Day said.

elk rescue
(credit: Colorado Parks and Wildlife)

After being freed, the elk took a little time to recover before running off.

elk rescue
(credit: Colorado Parks and Wildlife)

The animal is expected to be okay.

Last August a bull elk fell into a pool and became stuck in Estes Park and had to be rescued in a similar manner.

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