Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue dog saves a life
Digby helped crews who were called to the bridge over the M5 near Exeter yesterday
A heroic Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue dog saved a young woman who was thinking of taking her own life.
Emergency services were called to the M5 near Exeter yesterday (15 June)
Police say the situation became "increasingly worrying" and decided to bring along Digby - who immediately brought a smile to the woman's face.
She was asked if she wanted to come back over the railings to meet him, which she did.
Digby helps crews who have been exposed to trauma during talking therapy 'diffusing' sessions.
A spokesperson for Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue said:
"We were at the incident as part of a multi-agency response. Police negotiators were speaking with the woman but the situation was becoming increasingly worrying.
"One of the fire crews had the idea to bring along Digby, our ‘defusing’ dog. Digby helps crews who have been exposed to trauma during talking therapy ‘diffusing’ sessions.
"When Digby arrived, the young woman immediately swung her head round to look, and smiled. This got a conversation started about Digby and his role at the fire service.
"She was asked if she would like to come and meet Digby if she came back over the railings, which we are pleased to say she did.
"We wish the woman involved all the best in her recovery."
Digby's handler, Matt, has also been thanked for his role in training and supporting the service dog every day:
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