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Ore. firefighters trained on first-aid for pets

The Columbian
Published: March 22, 2011, 12:00am

ASHLAND, Ore. (AP) — Ashland firefighters and paramedics are now equipped and trained to give first aid to dogs, cats and other pets.

The Daily Tidings reports that Ashland Fire & Rescue firefighters were trained last week to do CPR on dogs, cats, ferrets, gerbils and even reptiles who have inhaled smoke. All five department engines now carry oxygen masks for pets.

Division Chief Greg Case says rescuing pets involved in fires helps the entire family. Firefighters treat people first but will assist pets if they can.

Dr. Alice Sievers, a veterinarian, says smaller animals can be place inside the masks while the masks can be fitted over the nose or beak of larger animals.

The department received equipment through a donation from Project Breathe.

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