Officer Rescues Woman's Dog after her House Catches Fire
Officer Rescues Woman's Dog after her House Catches Fire
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I have worked scenes like this, (OEM) This officer was very attentive to any need the fireman may have. I am not used to seeing that so, Thanks to that officer for the way He handled Himself.
IN MY VIEW
“Frank” the dog trusted the gentle and kind officer to finally pick him up and take to him to safety. When Frank realized that the officer took him BACK to his lady owner and shut the door behind them it was too late for Frank to bite the officer. You see, Frank was running away.
Animals usually run or get very protective of themselves whenever they’ve had something stressful like this happen , poor Frank I’m glad he was okay!!!! And glad nobody else was hurt!!!!
"We need your help Frank"~AJ
I wouldn’t have come to her either.
How beautiful what a wonderful soul! When I was in kindergarten we walked home from school to find our house engulfed in flames. Firetrucks everywhere. As we arrived on the scene a police man quickly came up and told me and my siblings that a cab was waiting for us. I could see my cat at the basement window trying to get out! I took off running towards the window and he grabbed me, knelt down and looked me straight in the face and said please get in the car and I promise you I will save your cat. I believed him. She spent 2 weeks at the vet because of her burns. But he rescued my cat! Our house was 3 stories and all of it was on fire, nothing survived. I had her for 21 more years thanks to that brave officer.
Not a fantastic dispatcher.
I did have to kind of giggle when his brute strength just RIPPED the top of the fence posts off.
sweet little frank
Hero First Responders!! Excellent team work!!! CMH First Responders are awesome!
I’ve never heard a dog pronounce "bark" before.
The dispatcher needs MAJOR RETRAINING. BAD NIGHT, LACK OF SLEEP, NO NEED TO BE RUDE.
How awful. I always get upset about how the 911 operator reacts to the person’s who’s home is on fire. I understand that the operator has to get information,but you should be a little less demanding. Then the fire dispatch acted the very same way as the 911 operator did…..and then 911 operator steps in and says…no, it’s a full out fire. Other than that….the CPD were as great as they always are. They go above and beyond their call of duty.
Do the Baha Men live on Baha Lane?
Is this why they sang, "WHO LET THE DOGS OUT!?"
Dammit, Frank!
The officer went above and beyond What most regular people would do. Unfortunately people don’t give them the credit that they deserve for what all they do. As for the mail dispatcher I think he needs a little bit more training.
Who cares if the operators were "rude" they did their jobs well and got responders there fast despite not much help from the caller. It shouldn’t matter if they are rude or polite if they do their jobs and get help where it is needed. And to be honest sometimes they need to be "rude" to get the info they need.
Lol. Those dispatchers did not appreciate getting ear raped by her screams
I have a fire in my house
What’s the address?
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Great thanks
Thanks to our Blue.
Great job! The fire dispatch needs to check their attitude thou!
I was 5 and walked to school we got to school and the school was on fire it was only a weatherboard built school so went up pretty quick all the firies were there don’t remember if there was any police it was 51 yrs ago. I remember assembling in the playground a few days later and the principal telling us that the fire chief wanted to tell us that he was really really sorry that they couldn’t save our school.
Always the best…and a teaching tool
Didn’t see the dog rescue. Did you forget to post that part?
Amazing job by our great first responders!!
Dispatcher Isnt Very Professional !!
Frankie was like an old grumpy man, just wanted to be left alone!
This past weekend I got a little taste of what it’s like to be an emergency responder and it made me have even greater respect for people in this line of work. I pulled up on a bad car crash on my way to dinner where a young woman was unresponsive with significant injuries stuck choking on her own blood inside her vehicle. Dealing with pulling her out and keeping her safe until an ambulance arrived gave me the biggest rush of adrenaline I’ve ever had by far, even worse than my 50mph motorcycle crash. It’s hard to understand just how much stress there is even in a situation like what I dealt with let alone some of the really heavy stuff officers, paramedics, and fire fighters deal with.
I don’t like how the dispatcher or fire dept ppl are talking to her. She’s obviously upset her home is on fire and they are pretty rude…. police though, great job!!
Frank appears rather well insulated and famine resistant.
I feel so bad for her. Its scary and losing everything is very hard. My mom lost her house at age 8 and her dad passed away trying to stop the flames. He had a heart attack. So sad to see this. The police guy was very sweet and saving the dog too. Very nice
I understand that she is in a panic but she should have took some deep breaths. It would have been easier to understand her better. But i do understand why she was panicking. It was nice for some people to let them come in and stay. Im happy that everyone is ok.
Humans are really amazing when you think about it. Like the firefighter that was at the white fence ripping it down.
You can train your body to do so much.
That firefighter was like— fence in way “hulk smash” —fence gone! Lol
God bless everyone in the line of duty and hope and pray everyone in them homes find a new one
When I was little all we had was a wood burning stove and we had a chimney fire in the middle of the night and I swore I’d never have a wood burning stove. Thank God everyone was okay!!
While I understand their need for good information, some people panic on their worst day. It doesn’t help when dispatch loses their patience and chastises them, but again, I get it
Poor lady! I’m glad they all got out safe!
1:27 "don’t yell in my ears" THE OPERATOR SHOULD BE PREPARED, I swear I’ve seen too much 911 operators have Ann attitude in a time of crisis…
I almost had that same scenario in my house early this morning. An extension cord sparked and caught my wood floor on fire. Thankfully I was awake and kept my head about me. I grabbed a dress off my dresser and beat out the flames, then they sparked again so I unplugged the extension cord and beat out the flames a second time. That time the fire stayed out. I’m thankful the good Lord was watching out for me.
L vid I thought he went inside
It kind of says something when your dog would rather go to a stranger than you.