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Wayne Moore gives oxygen to a cat rescued from a house fire on Simondale.
James McAmis carries out a dog that escaped injury during a 2 alarm fire at 5448 Northcrest.
BC Gary Lee comforts a dog found unconscious inside a burning house on Vickery.
Battalion Chief Gary Lee gets a thank you kiss from a dog saved from a burning house on Vickery.
BC Gary Lee comforts a dog found unconscious inside a burning house on Vickery.
Battalion Chief Gary Lee gets a thank you kiss from a dog saved from a burning house on Vickery.
A worker removes a horse from danger during a grass fire on Angle Avenue.
Felix Esparza gives a fist bump to an aspiring youth on Ave. K following a structure fire.
Terry Williams and Jason Morris assist an elderly lady involved in an auto-ped on Bonnell.
Pulled meters at an apartment fire on River Run.
Marty Starnes and Alan Lake give oxygen to a dog pulled from an aptment fire.
A homeowner assists Brant Frazier and Jeff Lambert at a well involved out building.
The tools found in the pocket of a truckie.
William Hale checks on a dog pulled out of a burning home on Olive Place.
Firefighter Steve Walker and Battalion Chief Tim Hatch aid a resident of the Devonwood Apartments.
Management taking a stand.
Michael Glynn gets introduced to a childs dog at an incident.
James Hall brings out a cat trapped in a house fire.
A future firefighter cools off in 100 degree temps by the large ventilation fan.
Dusty Brooks works with a future firefighter on hose handling technique,
Battalion Chief James Barton assists a resident after she learned her house had been on fire.
Battalion Chief Kenny Freeman consols a resident following a fire in his home.
Marie Reynolds gives a hug to Lt. Alan Lake after he and Dive 7 rescued her and her daughter from the high waters of Deer Creek.