Dog OK after falling off Fort Funston cliff while chasing bird: SFFD

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) — A dog was not injured after falling from a cliff at Fort Funston Tuesday while chasing a bird, said the San Francisco Fire Department.

SFFD announced the cliff rescue on its social media account at 3:12 p.m. and that firefighters were at the scene.

“Rescue technicians will be setting up a system to safely perform the rescue,” said fire officials.

Officials updated at 5:23 p.m. that the dog was successfully rescued and reunited with its owner.

Photo courtesy of san francisco fire department.

“I suppose we can say it was a pawfect resolution. Side note, no chasing birds off cliffs, it is dangerous,” added SFFD.

SFFD had advised commuters to avoid the area.

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