Coast Guard crew rescues German Shepherd after 300 foot fall from cliff. | U.S. Coast Guard
 ASTORIA, Oregon (KPTV) —   The Coast Guard rescued a German shepherd after she fell off a cliff and was injured in Ecola State Park Wednesday evening.
 Around 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sector Columbia River received an agency assist request from Cannon Beach Fire Department for a dog who fell 300 feet down a cliff to a remote section of the beach. The area is only accessible by repelling down from a hiking trail.
 An aircrew from Air Station Astoria was sent to the rescue. Around 8:20 p.m. the crew arrived and were able to lift the dog to her owner at the Ecola State Park parking lot.
 After a visit to an emergency vet, the dog has been reported as doing just fine thanks to the first responders in Astoria and Cannon Beach.
 View the courageous rescue on the video player above.
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Watch: Dog rescued after falling down cliff in Ecola State Park
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