Arkansas Paramedics Free Raccoon Campbell From Soup Can at 3AM Parking Lot

Raccoon Campbell, head encased in a Campbell’s Chunky Soup can, halted Little Rock paramedics Stewart Uzzell and crew at 3AM, sparking trending queries like 'how do raccoons get rescued?' and 'can paramedics help animals?' Specialized shears split the can open. “We’ve got to help this thing,” Uzzell recalls, as the raccoon sprints to freedom.
After Campbell’s surreal transformation into a tin-headed midnight bandit, paramedics’ ring cutters finally liberated the hungry animal. Curious users now search 'do raccoons remember being rescued?' and 'what attracts raccoons to cans.' The raccoon fled, leaving only a glint of irony and a shredded soup label behind. As Uzzell put it: 'They split the can down the side enough for us to work it out.'
Little Rock’s MEMS team, interrupted by a clattering raccoon in a Campbell’s can, used ambulance-grade ring cutters—an emergency tool usually reserved for wedding mishaps—to liberate an ungrateful woodland escape artist.