Rudewolff. Posted August 4, 2022 Share Posted August 4, 2022 (edited) DOG RESCUED AT STRUCTURE FIRE 4th of August, 2022 LSFD Public Relations Specialist Casey Harper, Public Relations Trainee Emmi Knight, Public Relations Supervisor Jennifer Schneider Engine Four is staffed by Volunteer Engineer Brendan Finnemore and Volunteer Firefighter Wolcott PALETO BAY - The Los Santos Fire Department responded to a commercial structure fire at Paleto Bay on the 1st of August, 2022. Career staff from Station Three and Seven along with volunteers from Station Four responded to the scene. Engine Four, manned by Volunteer Engineer Brendan Finnemore and Volunteer Firefighter Alexis Wolcott arrived on the scene first and assumed Incident Command. Rescue Engine 3, Engine 7, Truck 7 and Rescue Ambulance 73 arrived on the scene about 6 minutes later to assist. Lance the Pug, rescued by Engineer Brendan Finnemore As Firefighters were battling the fire, a sudden and loud explosion ripped through the building and injured a single firefighter, he had sustained minor injuries and is expected to make a recovery. Furthermore, during firefighting efforts, a dog, specifically a Pug, was spotted by Engineer Finnemore and thanks to his quick reactions, the dog was rescued from the scene and was taken away from danger. The pug was given a temporary name of 'Lance' and was taken to Station Four in Sandy Shores, a day later an elderly woman arrived to reclaim her lost four-legged companion. The Department and the State Fire Marshals will be conducting a clean-up operation on the 5th of August, then the scene can be formally handed to the State Fire Marshals to investigate the cause of the blaze. Units Dispatched: RE3, E4, E7, T7, RA73, PR4, PIO Agencies Involved: State Fire Marshals, Los Santos County Sheriffs, San Andreas State Park Rangers Image Album: HERE LSFD Facebrowser; Recruitment; Press Releases; Edited August 4, 2022 by M0netti. 2 1 Link to comment
Rudewolff. Posted August 4, 2022 Author Share Posted August 4, 2022 Comments are disabled. Note: The dog was safely returned to its owner one day after the fire, volunteers took care of him in the meantime. Link to comment
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