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Police Revive Dog Pulled From Burning Home: ‘Great Job, Troopers!’

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
January 2, 2023
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Police Revive Dog Pulled From Burning Home: ‘Great Job, Troopers!’

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A small dog is alive and well thanks to officers in Saginaw, Michigan, who knew exactly how to save her life.

The pup was rescued once she was discovered unconscious inside a house that caught fire on Thursday, Fox 2 reported Friday.

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Per Michigan State Police, the people inside the house made it out safely that night but the dog, whose name is Delilah, was still trapped.

When firefighters spotted her near the door, they scooped her up and placed her in the hands of MSP troopers who knew she was in bad shape and needed their help.

After Delilah received oxygen for approximately 15 minutes she began breathing normally again, to everyone’s relief.

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MSP Third District reported in another social media post that, following the rescue, Delilah was given back to the homeowners. A photo shows a smiling person holding the tiny dog that appears tired but grateful to be alive:

When an animal breathes in smoke it is also breathing in harmful chemicals, according to Wag Walking.

“Most cases of severe smoke inhalation come from house fires. The fire causes chemicals in smoke and soot to be inhaled by the pet, restricting oxygen delivery to the tissues of lungs. Depending on the materials being burned, additional dangerous toxins — such as acrolein or cyanide — may enter the body,” the site read.

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