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Unified Fire Authority (UFA) firefighters put out an apartment fire and save a dog by performing lifesaving CPR to it on Monday, September 16.
FOX 13 News reports that the firefighters responded to a call about flames at apartment building, which seem to have been caused by a cooking fire.
Crew members were able to put out the fire but discovered an unresponsive dog inside of a kennel in the apartment.
And apparently, the dog was the only resident inside the home at the time of the fire.
The firefighters took the dog outside and started performing lifesaving CPR, which brought the dog back to life.
“Not all heroes wear capes sometimes they carry leashes,” UFA wrote in a social media post.
First responders took the dog outside and started CPR which brought him back to life. “Today, company 110 had the incredible opportunity to rescue a dog from a fire.”
“Moments like these remind us how lucky we are to protect not only our community but also our furry family members. Grateful for the chance to save lives, human and animal alike,”
Furthermore, FOX 13 Now reports that there were no other injuries in the apartment fire as the residents had left to go to the store, according to officials.
Officials also tell FOX 13 News that there is up to $100,000 in damages in the building and that the residents have been displaced due to the fire.