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yay stubby lived
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - North Texas firefighters have used oxygen on a cat
that was rescued from a burning house after the residents escaped on their own. The Fort Worth Fire Department announced Saturday that the pet, named Stubby, survived. No humans were hurt in Friday's fire, which heavily damaged a home. Authorities are trying to determine what sparked the fire. Lt. Kyle Falkner says firefighters found the cat while trying to bring the blaze under control. Stubby was extricated but had suffered from smoke inhalation, so firefighters administered oxygen via a mask. The cat was taken to a veterinarian for further examination. ---------- http://start.localnet.com/article.ph...5f85ae6147f509 |
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On 12/20/2014 3:10 PM, Matt Ferrari wrote:
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - North Texas firefighters have used oxygen on a cat that was rescued from a burning house after the residents escaped on their own. The Fort Worth Fire Department announced Saturday that the pet, named Stubby, survived. No humans were hurt in Friday's fire, which heavily damaged a home. Authorities are trying to determine what sparked the fire. Lt. Kyle Falkner says firefighters found the cat while trying to bring the blaze under control. Stubby was extricated but had suffered from smoke inhalation, so firefighters administered oxygen via a mask. The cat was taken to a veterinarian for further examination. ---------- http://start.localnet.com/article.ph...5f85ae6147f509 Hurray for those firefighters! Joy -- Joy Unlimited Colorful Crocheted Critters Photos at http://www.PictureTrail.com/joy9 |
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On 12/20/2014 6:10 PM, Matt Ferrari wrote:
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - North Texas firefighters have used oxygen on a cat that was rescued from a burning house after the residents escaped on their own. The Fort Worth Fire Department announced Saturday that the pet, named Stubby, survived. No humans were hurt in Friday's fire, which heavily damaged a home. Authorities are trying to determine what sparked the fire. Lt. Kyle Falkner says firefighters found the cat while trying to bring the blaze under control. Stubby was extricated but had suffered from smoke inhalation, so firefighters administered oxygen via a mask. The cat was taken to a veterinarian for further examination. ---------- http://start.localnet.com/article.ph...5f85ae6147f509 Lucky cat! When I first moved to South Carolina I read an article in the local paper about the county setting aside funds to buy small oxygen masks specifically for rescued pets. When I lived in Tennessee I had a big red and silver sticker on my front door that read, "In case of Fire, please rescue [insert #] cat(s)." All too often firefighters don't know if there is a pet inside. Jill |
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