Dogs can also have nine lives, or at least this lucky puppy.
According to a April 21 Facebook Post The West Springfield fire service in Massachusetts, the firefighters responding to a car fire discovered a surprise near the fire scene.
“This afternoon, WSFD and Chicopee FD responded to a vehicle fire on the interstate 91. A vehicle was entirely involved, and the fire broke the fuel tank, which overturned petrol on the road and headed for storm drains,” said the fire service on social networks.
“The driver was withdrawn from the vehicle and the fire went out. The occupant was transported to a local hospital with burns and smoke inhalation. They should survive, and injuries are considered non -fatal,” added the WSFD about the incident.
West Springfield Fire Department
After the car fire
According to the firefighters, once the fire is turned off, “the crews began to divert the fuel from the entrance to the drains”. During this process, rescuers discovered a dog “not involved in the initial incident” in a rain drain. The fire service shared several photos of the canine in its post. In one, the black and white dog appears stuck in the giant hole which constitutes the drain of the storm.
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The crew collected the dog and brought it to the Center for the Control and Adoption of Animals of Thomas J. O'Connor in Springfield for a veterinary examination and a micropuce scan. The kind of act has brought to light even more good news.
West Springfield Fire Department
Ally The dog stuck in a time drain
The animal refuge discovered that the rain drainage dog was a beloved pet named Ally, who had disappeared at home for over a month.
“We do not know how she found herself in there or for how long she was there. Tell Western Mass News.
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Lieutenant Dennis Foley of the West Springfield fire service agreed with Robichaud that he was incredibly lucky that the firefighters found an ally trapped in the Drain.
West Springfield Fire Department
Fireman with ally the dog
“I think that winning the lottery would be better that we find a dog that we are not looking for,” he said at the point of sale.
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Foley noted that the firefighter Justin Burchell was the one who had heard gloughers from Ally to get help and followed them until he finds the canine.
Once Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control discovered the identity of Ally, the staff immediately contacted the dog's family to organize a meeting. The dog is now back with his family and is well after 34 days from home.
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