Unconscious Canine Resuscitated, Cat and Second Dog Also Saved
For Immediate Release:
August 1, 2012
Contact:
Kaitlynn Kelly 202-483-7382
Meriden, Conn. -- On the morning of Saturday, July 28, the Meriden Fire Department responded to a fire at a house on Main Street. In addition to helping a man escape the blaze, firefighters rescued a dog who had fallen unconscious. Using a special resuscitation mask designed for animals, firefighters were able to revive the dog, who was taken to an animal hospital. A cat and a second dog who were in the house were also rescued. For their heroism and preparedness in making sure that everyone inside reached safety, the firefighters will receive a Compassionate Fire Department Award from PETA.
"Meriden's bravest are also some of Meriden's kindest and best prepared," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "We hope the firefighters' compassion and know-how will inspire others always to come to the aid of animals in need."
The fire department will receive a letter of appreciation, a framed certificate, and a box of vegan chocolates.
For more information, please visit PETA.org.