The fox needed the help of the RSPCA, the London Fire Brigade and some heavy machinery to get free of the wheel
"His neck had swollen from where he'd been desperately tugging his head, so there was no way he was going to pull himself free."
The London Fire Brigade was quickly on the scene, using heavy-duty tools to saw through the metal and free the furry fox. "Thankfully, the London Fire Brigade were able to spare a bit of time to come out to the home, and while we waited, I offered him some water which he was grateful for," Gillard added. "The fire officers used special equipment to cut through the metal and free the fox. I checked the fox over and as he wasn’t injured I was able to release him."
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