By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
Firefighters called this morning to a Grand Mound residential fire managed to contain the blaze to one room and resuscitated a small dog discovered unconscious under a bed.
When they started breaking down the room and pulled out a mattress, they found the little dog, West Thurston Regional Fire Authority Lt. Lanette Dyer said.
It was presumed dead, Dyer said, but was administered oxygen with a child bag-valve mask.
The cause of the 6 a.m. fire in a mobile home at the 6400 block of Southwest 201st Avenue is under investigation.
Dyer said the man and woman who live there were treated for scrapes and minor burns. The female was subsequently transported to Providence St. Peter Hospital, she said.
Dyer said she did not know how the occupants got their injuries, but the woman was hysterical because the pet, Scooter, had not come out of the trailer.
Fire Capt. Brian Christenson had crews treating both the people and the dog, after the dog was located, she said.
Dyer called it a bright spot what is otherwise a devastating event.
Firefighter Kylie Kavanaugh used the mask to help the dog breath.
“Within a couple of moments, it started taking a couple of breaths, and then the dog’s eyes came open,” Dyer said. “Then dog then began to lick at the mask; they were all pretty excited.”
Scooter was taken to Ford Prairie veterinary Clinic to be checked out for smoke inhalation.
Tags: By Sharyn L. Decker, news reporter
Awesome! Kinda warms the heart. A lot of people, including myself, consider their furry friends members of the family. Nice to see someone going above and beyond to help others.
I have the utmost respect for our firefighters and EMS workers which is why you will never hear me grumble when its levy time.
Good job!
Great way to start out EMS Week! Good job on the save 🙂