An unusual pair showed up in the pre-dawn hours at Fire Station 82 in Wayne Township, Indiana, last week.
Repeatedly pressing the doorbell was a frantic woman. In her arms was a furry, masked animal that firefighters later described as "lethargic," fire department spokesman Michael Pruitt said.
Through her panic, the woman divulged that it was a pet raccoon - and that it was severely stoned, reports The Washington Post.
"We typically love to help, especially when it comes to animals. We have a lot of animal lovers in the fire service," Pruitt said in an interview. "But in this case, they just recommended, 'Hey, the raccoon is going to have to sleep it off.' "
The woman, whose name the firefighters did not take, said the raccoon had gotten into someone else's pot. Marijuana use is not legal in any form in Indiana, leading Pruitt to joke that the animal had, perhaps, "moved from Colorado, and he didn't know."