Emergency dispatchers in Bella Vista, a town of about 31,000 people in northwest Arkansas, received a 911 call just after 5 a.m. Tuesday detailing a dog that had gotten stuck in a drainage culvert on Bracknell Lane, likely after chasing another animal inside, Cassi Lapp, communications director for the City of Bella Vista, told ABC News.The dog's owner had been out looking for him and could hear his distressed calls coming from the culvert, but he could not get out, Lapp said.Red may have been able to make it through the other side of the pipe had it not settled into the ground a couple of inches, limiting his crawl space in certain spots, Lapp said.Lapp emphasized that Red's rescue was the result of coordination from several city departments -- all of whom had to be ready to respond well before normal working hours.Police officers were tasked with controlling traffic and bystanders, while the street department provided the heavy lifting and firefighters made the actual retrieval."