Orange County firefighters rescue hawk stuck in Top Golf net

ORANGE COUNTY, Florida. – Firefighters rescued a hawk at Top Golf Tuesday night after the bird got stuck in the golf course’s net, the Orange County Fire and Rescue Department said.

The OCFR posted photos on social media showing firefighters using a crane to reach the hawk.

Orange County firefighters rescued a tired and frightened hawk this evening. We would like to thank Top Golf for temporarily shutting down while firefighters rescued Hawk. We would also like to thank the Audubon Birds of Prey Center. They will look after the hawk during his recovery. pic.twitter.com/szLJBaB5kC

— OCFire Rescue (@OCFireRescue) February 8, 2023

According to the report, Top Golf has temporarily suspended operations to help fire brigades rescue the bird.

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After the hawk was rescued, it was left at the Audubon Birds of Prey Center, which will care for the hawk during its recovery, fire officials said.

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