COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—It was a bigger-than-average tree rescue for firefighters in Colorado Springs.
They had to use a ladder truck to reach a black bear after it fell asleep in a tall pine tree after being tranquilized Sunday.
The bear weighed between 150 and 200 lbs. State wildlife division spokesman Michael Serpahin a wildlife officer and firefighters put a harness around it. Then they lowered the bear to the ground as it dangled from the ladder.
Tranquilized bears usually fall out of trees and caught with a tarp or are low enough for wildlife officers to climb up and retrieve on them on their own.
This bear was tranquilized twice but the first dart only made it climber higher. After the second, it fell comfortably asleep in a crook in the tree.



