In Pennsylvania, a sedated black bear leaps from a tree and lands on a waiting tarp.
Pennsylvania's Camp Hill A squad of wildlife, public safety, and rescue authorities, holding a large tarp above them, tranquilized a young black bear that had swooped down from a tree and wandered into a suburban Pennsylvania neighborhood. The bruin appeared in a residential area of Camp Hill, outside Harrisburg, about midday. A section of the road was stopped, and the staff and students of a local high school were told to stay inside, according to Pennlive.com. Using a ladder truck, fire and rescue personnel were able to approach and sedate the bear. The drugged animal fell about 20 feet (6 meters) into a large blue tarp held up by many wildlife officials, police and firefighters. The news site stated that when the animal was tranquilized once more, it was taken to a bear trap that was set up atop a trailer. According to the article, game officials stated that since the bear didn't appear to be completely matured, they would probably transport it to state land somewhere in ce

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