This is one of the most incredible rescue missions we’ve ever seen. Why? Because it involves a wild animal and brave kind strangers.

Dean Hornberger and Samantha Eigenbrod came across a picture of a bear with something that looked like a bucket stuck on its head. The bear was reported to be wandering through Clarion County in western Pennsylvania and the kind couple couldn’t help but think about that poor animal and because they’re animal lovers, they decided to make a rescue attempt.

They learned how authorities were alerted of the poor animal’s condition but refused to help saying that despite the bucked on its head, the bear was healthy and “mobile” which was the most absurd thing to say.

After Dean contacted some of his friends who were as eager to help the bear as much as he was, they undertook the rescue mission on Labor Day 2014.

Once the terrified bear was in their hands, they did all they could to pull the object off its head but it was too tight and they failed doing so. Soon, they realized that what was on the animal’s head was in fact a rubber air bag used to cushion tractor trailers.

However, that didn’t stop them to proceed with their plan to let the bear be free again. If you want to see what they did to help this cub you will have to check the video below.

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