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Firefighters bring dog back from the brink

A California fire department says a little white dog named Jack is doing OK after a firefighter rescued him from a burning home and brought him back to life

By Associated Press
Published: July 21, 2017, 11:52pm
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A firefighter resuscitates a Shih Tzu named Jack after pulling him from a fire Friday in Bakersfield, Calif. john frando/Bakersfield Fire Dept.
A firefighter resuscitates a Shih Tzu named Jack after pulling him from a fire Friday in Bakersfield, Calif. john frando/Bakersfield Fire Dept. Photo Gallery

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — A California fire department said a little white dog named Jack is recovering after firefighters rescued him from a burning home and brought him back to life.

In a video posted to the Bakersfield Fire Department’s website that has been widely shared online, firefighter Matt Smith is shown carrying the nearly lifeless Shih Tzu from the house on Wednesday.

Using a pet oxygen mask donated to the department by a local Girl Scout troop, Smith and his partners bring Jack back to life.

By the end of the video, Jack is sitting up, alert and looking around, though panting heavily. He was then reunited with his worried owners, a married couple who were unharmed by the fire.

Jack suffered respiratory tract injuries and burns to his feet, but the dog was doing well on Friday after receiving extensive oxygen therapy, department spokesman John Frando said.

Frando said Smith found Jack behind a couch in the home, which was billowing with smoke by the time they arrived.

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