In this Saturday, July 2, 2016 photo provided by Kittitas County Fire & Rescue shows an affectionate elk greeting Kittitas County Fire & Rescue firefighter Jonas Smith over the holiday weekend as they worked to tame a wildfire in Kittias County, Wash. The orphaned elk, dubbed Buttons by the locals, is a fixture in Kittitas County, where she took up residence with some cows and goats on a hillside. (Richelle Risdon/Kittitas County Fire & Rescue via AP)
July 05, 2016 - 7:36 PM
CLE ELUM, Wash. - An affectionate elk paid some Washington state firefighters a visit over the holiday weekend as they worked to tame a wildfire.
The orphaned elk, dubbed Buttons by the locals, is a fixture in Kittitas County, where she took up residence with some cows and goats on a hillside.
Kittitas County Fire District spokeswoman Richelle Risdon says she arrived at the scene on Saturday to see the elk nuzzling up to everyone in the command post area and resting her head on people's shoulders.
Risdon snapped photos of the animal getting up close and personal with the crew and posted them on the fire district's Facebook page.
She says she hopes with all the attention the photos are getting online, hunters will know to steer clear of Buttons.
News from © The Associated Press, 2016