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I called. Our fire dept. has pet oxygen masks on all the trucks. X post in Pets.
http://www.care2.com/causes/firefighters-find-dog-in-smoke-filled-crate-watch-what-they-do-next.html
By: Laura S.December 13, 2015
Imagine youre a firefighter wearing 70 pounds of gear and combing your way through a house engulfed in flames and smoke. You can barely see the hand in front of your face, yet somehow you manage to locate a pet carrier with an unconscious little body still breathing inside. Seconds count.
In the pre-dawn hours on December 9, sirens split the air on 85th Avenue in Oakland, Calif., as the Oakland Firefighters Local 55 rushed up to a residential fire. With flames licking the facade, the firefighters had no idea how many souls were still inside.
As the crews attacked the fire under high heat conditions and zero visibility, they simultaneously performed a search as we do at each fire, a department spokesperson explained on Facebook. During the search they found a dog crate with a dog inside. Search crew brought the unconscious/unresponsive dog outside and E26 immediately started to provide care to the dog.
In the past, pets suffering smoke inhalation had a far lower recovery rate, but thanks to the increasing number of departments that carry pet oxygen masks, the likelihood of survival is far greater. Take a look at this amazing video clip of the firefighters in action.
Video at link.
MiniMe
(21,718 posts)Wilms
(26,795 posts)Even the truck is red.
Good on the firefighters. A talented group!
Ed Suspicious
(8,879 posts)front of the nurning buildings for the right to loot the neighboring buildings before they burn.
Meritocracy!
MissDeeds
(7,499 posts)So glad there are good and caring people like this.
niyad
(113,513 posts)Judi Lynn
(160,598 posts)keeping it in a crate inside the house. It doesn't give it much of a chance in an emergency.
Hope the owner will take far better care, and be thankful for his/her loving furry friend.
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Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)not even the edge of your hand. Otherwise good story.
And yes I can imagine.
belcffub
(595 posts)We have the same masks but unless they are found very quickly there is little chance... we try but I have not witnessed a revival of the ones I have brought out... sucks... its great that these guys were able to save one...