Photos: Firefighters tote trapped moose from Alaskan basement
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Moose rescued from Alaskan basement The moose returned to the wild after a biologist from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game administered a reversal agent for the tranquilizer used to temporarily subdue the animal. (Josh Thompson /Central (Alaska) Emergency Services)
Moose rescued from Alaskan basement Responding firefighters believe the moose fell into the basement through a window while eating nearby vegation. (Josh Thompson /Central (Alaska) Emergency Services)
Moose rescued from Alaskan basement A young moose fell into the basement of a home in Soldotna, Alaska, on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022. (Josh Thompson /Central (Alaska) Emergency Services)
Moose rescued from Alaskan basement Emergency workers stand around the moose before carrying it out of the basement. (Josh Thompson /Central (Alaska) Emergency Services)
Moose rescued from Alaskan basement Firefighters and other emergency workers carry a roughly 500-pound moose out of a basement in Alaska on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022. (Josh Thompson /Central (Alaska) Emergency Services)
Moose rescued from Alaskan basement Central Emergency Services responders, Alaska Wildlife Troopers and Alaska Fish and Game biologists take a picture with a moose they rescued in Soldotna on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022. (Josh Thompson /Central (Alaska) Emergency Services)