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Now we're responding to an elderly homeowner. Their dog is trapped under their front porch deck is what I'm gathering from her right now. So we're gonna head over there to see what we can do to get them out of there, and get that dog back to its owner. One aspect I think we all like about the fire department is, you know, we're remedying somebody's problem, whether it's a medical emergency, a fire, getting them out of a motor vehicle accident, or something like this, where we can go and, you know, help somebody out, you know? I appreciate that part of it. All right, let's get out. See what we're dealing with here. [barking] Hi there. How are you doing? Oh, I'm not doing well. This is crazy. How are you doing? Oh, hi, how are you? He might bite you when you open it up. He's mad. He's been growling. Well, I'd be mad, too. Their dog was chasing a-- a rabbit and ran and the deck in here, and is was trapped underneath there, is unable to get out. So they're gonna remove the screws, and pull up a few boards, and rescue this dog. Is that right or not? It worked out that one. Old Greg. Let's try prying it that way. I mean, if these are stripped in there. Where does he get-- where does he get in at? Underneath the bushes here. No, over there in the hole, where that little thing is-- Wait. OK. --he goes in there. There you go. There you go. Look at that. Henry? [whistling] Hen-hen? Henry? Hey, buddy. Henry? [whistling] - Keep calling-- - OK. --and see if we can-- Henry? Come on, sweetie. Hen-hen? Where are you? Henry? Henry? There he is right there. I can see him. He's right-- right-- - Where? Right there. Henry, come on. I got a treat for you, buddy boy. No, he might bite you. Hey, sweetie. Come on. Come on. Let me get a treat. Come, Hen. Go get you a treat. Oh gosh. Yeah, he's just right there. Yep. I remember. I think last time I was here he was nipping at us. - OK, you can-- - Yeah, he-- Oh, you guys have been here before? Yeah, Henry was the one in the kitchen. Yeah, so he-- guys, you've all been here. This guy played football. - It's no big deal. - Oh, really? Henry, come. It's baby. Come. Henry, come. Come. Good boy. Come on. Good. Oh, yay. All right. [clapping] There we go, Henry. Don't we love happy endings? Big Henry. Where's Henry? Right here is Henry. What happened? You all right, buddy? Yeah? Yeah, he was, wasn't he? All right, we'll put you board back down for you. I'm not sure what the ads on that were. Any more advice about keeping him out of there? [side conversation] These guy came in, were nice, calmed her down. Told her they'd make access, which they did very quickly and were able to get the dog out nice and safe. And homeowner is happy. They've replaced the board, and they're going to be on their way now. Yes. And I will see you again. I hope not, but it would be wonderful to see you again. Thank you for everything. You bet. You stay out of the deck, young man. I appreciate everything you guys do for us. You bet. You bet. Any time. We're glad to do it. So you don't need to go under there anymore. No. No more. All right, guys, what we have-- Mesa PD is out. Looks like one of the officers has a dog that's stuck on a barbed wire fence. They need assistance to cut the barb wire off to free the dog. It doesn't sound like this is a K9 officer. It might just be a-- a roaming dog. So brush pants and turn out go to protect yourself, and let's wear structure gloves, as well. Dang it, there's the dog. He's up high. You see him? Oh, yeah. Obviously he's stressed, so he's snapping at us. OK. But he's all tangled in there. So between you guys, Ray, I want you to capture the dog with the snare. Jared, I want you to try and use the combi cutters. That's gonna give you the most distance from the animal. Go ahead and cut this section right here, and that should pull that one part free. Go ahead. I'm gonna keep this right here. It might be good to see who's coming. Go ahead, Ray. Just go ahead and get it on there. Just be aggressive on it. There you go. Good. Get it on his head. - Easy. There. Now-- now just leave him. There you go. Good. Keep going, Jared. Just clear it all away. And it's jabbing him on the underside there. Do you see that, Jared? Yeah, stand by. Can you-- can you push his head up so that it stays up? Push it up. Go get me a pipe pole, Jar-- Jeff, please. Hey, guys, he's got his skin right over here. There's skin on this side, guys. He's caught. It's piercing the skin over-- over here on that side. Let me get on the ladder. I want to get higher. OK. Just keep them pulled down. Just like that. Good. Coming down. Hold him. You're good? Some concerned citizens initially found the dog. Not sure exactly how he got up there, but when the dog made it down to the ground, you could tell he was pretty happy. Come on. Come on, bud. Mesa PD-- they're gonna go ahead and take him over, and get him evaluated, and hopefully reunite them with his owners. Up, up, up. Up, up. There you go. That's fine. There's bars. It's all you. Yeah. Yeah. Just got the intersection is all I got. Three vehicles involved. One patient in the rolled over vehicle. Vehicle is on its side. That person appears to be trapped. Oh, jeez. We got bystanders there that are trying to rock the vehicle, and somebody's already advising them to get-- step away. Yeah. Here we go. Stay right there. We're gonna get you out, OK? Hey. Where's the glass ax? We're gonna-- hang on. We're gonna come in and get you. Stay right there. John, I need to-- I want to take this windshield out so I can talk to him at least. He just looks like he's trapped. Cover yourself with the blanket. Yeah, pop it. I think we're OK with just us. Making access to the patient right now. I want to talk to him real quick. We need some cribbing, John. What? Some cribbing. A little bit of glass-- you got your-- is it you and your dog, sir? Alarm to command. Sir, are you hurt anywhere? No. No? Any hip pain, back pain, or neck pain? All right. There is a dog. Megan, can you grab him? Yeah. My partner is gonna grab your dog right now, OK? Just be careful. All right, now you're not hurt anywhere. OK, I'm gonna disconnect it. It's on the other side. All right, here we go. Ready? Now, well, listen, you're gonna drop down a little bit, so I want-- OK, here we go. Here we go. How's that? OK, no neck, back, or head pain? No. Don't feel like anything's broke? You think that, with my help, you can twist up here, and we can get out of this? OK, wait. We got some blood going. Can we get this in there first? - Nope. - No? Nope. No. We can't-- we can't-- We'll grab it. We can't flip 3,000 pounds either, boss. Someone grab that bar and push it down slowly. Hold on. You ready? One, two, three. OK , go down. All right, lift your head, right there. All right, we gotta pull the board that way. OK. One, two, three. OK. Got him? Yeah. I'm getting out. We got the boards. I'm getting out. He had a small puppy in his hand, and I made sure we got that out, because the dog was terrified in there. So the dog is one of our patients, too, at that point. So I made sure that he-- the dog got out first. Plus, we don't want him biting anybody, or, you know, that could be a-- that's an issue, too. Or getting in the way of what we need to do to get the patient out. We're currently en route downtown here in Tulsa to a report of a couple of dogs locked inside a vehicle. It's getting really hot outside-- probably mid to upper 80s, which, if the windows are up, that can translate to well over 100 degrees. It may appear to be in distress, so we'll be en route over here with ladder two, and we'll assess the situation and make access to the car. Did you guys call? Is in there? - Yeah. OK. So. Yeah, he's-- he's panting pretty good. Poochie. Hi, doggies. How are you? If we run him down a little bit, we'll probably be able to reach in there and take care of it. I don't know what we're going to do once we do that. They called in about an hour ago, but they've had several people call about it, so. Well, if you get your arm in there, we'll probably just reach in there and-- I'm trying to see where that dog's at. He's pretty friendly. He come up-- he came up there and sniffed my hand. He's-- he's pretty friendly. Hi, buddy. Hey. Yeah, he's friendly. There isn't animal control on weekends. I don't know. Yeah, it's two pit bulls. Yeah. So right now, what they're doing is they're just attempting to hit the door unlock, and unlock the door, and-- and give them a little bit more air so they can slip out. They're not in super big distress, but they're in a little bit of distress. So we'll go ahead, and open the door up, and let them get a little bit of air. We've called for animal control. They have to-- you know, they're gonna have to take them-- [car alarm] That'll wake them up. Now what are you gonna do? I don't know. Now what are we gonna do? I don't know. [radio chatter] [barking] [barking] You guys, like-- have like a storage room or something that we could put them in, or anything like that? We don't. Would it be climate controlled or anything? No. We've got a back patio, but that's it. Let me ask Max. Yeah. So we've got this webbing here, and we tied it in a knot, make a little slip, and got a leash, so. We talked to a business owner here who has a storage room. It's a climate controlled area. The guys are gonna lead him in there, into the storage room, give them some water, keep them nice and cool. And we're gonna leave a note on the vehicle in question to let them know where their dogs are at and what we've done. Let's lock their car back, too. [radio chatter] [sirens] House is on fire. Nobody's home. Inside the house, in the back, they're putting water through a door in the backyard. - Oh, yeah, I see smoke. - Oh, yeah, we got smoke. All right, here's you hydrant right here, John. Right here. - OK. But just go to it. Go to the house. I do have a light whitish smoke showing from the bravo Charlie side. We got here, and they found smoke and flames inside. They also had smoke in the attic, so we put a ladder crew at the top to open up the top, and we can put water in through there. They're also providing ventilation to get the smoke out to make it a better environment for us to search. But yes, we do have fire control. A what? I don't know where it would be. OK. I think so. I don't know where. Baz, why are you all wet? Where were you? We're at the phase now called lost stop. There is no active burning or hot spots. We've covered up the stuff that needs to be covered up, and the investigator is on their way. They're going to try to determine where it started and why. Then the homeowners will probably be allowed to say where certain belongings are, bringing important things out. And they found the cat, yeah. Yes, they did. All right, we're going in. Do you know what would have caused it? What? Oh. That one right there. That should be it. There's not much on your nightstand that's-- that didn't get burned up. Did you want me to look under-- under? Because I can lift-- lift up, like, some of this drywall and insulation, and maybe you might find some-- and then there's a pair of Birkenstocks. OK. Oh, we got-- we got the other one? Yeah. What about this pink flip-flop? OK. Well, we got some hair products and some shoes. Everything a girl needs, right? She did find her cat, which was good, but most of the stuff in her room was pretty much a total loss. Got burned up. They'll come back tomorrow and start to try and put the pieces back together. So we're responding to an injured person. It appears that the RP is-- barricaded herself on her balcony because of her cat being too aggressive. It appears that her cat had attacked her and scratched her on her foot, and her foot is now bleeding. So we're going to wait for PD to make sure the scene is safe from the cat, and we'll go from there. Do you think that she put her table and chairs in front of the door, so that way the cat doesn't come out? Maybe the cat got into some prescription medication and was going off, not acting appropriately. She on the side balcony right there? Yes. Yes. Engine 207. PD has arrived. We're gonna go ahead and go into the scene with them. Hi there. How you doing? Yeah? OK. Yeah, he bit me a few times on the legs, on the feet. Is this-- is this a new cat for you? No, no, no. OK. We've been having problems with the cat. Yeah. It has some kind of a nervous disorder, so. OK. But it was out-- Can't make it into the front door. It's locked. Helmet, gloves. Yeah, turn on gloves. My daughter's coming right now, and she has a key. She should be here any minute now. We are unable to get into the front door. She has the door locked right now. So currently we're getting tools and equipment. We're gonna be wearing some thicker gloves, so that way we can protect ourselves from the animal. And we're gonna try to make entry through the front door and secure the cat so then we can better evaluate our patient. He might in that last room down there. Oh, boy. Did they open the front door yet? Want to come down here, dear? OK. Yeah. OK, you're fine. We've got you. Can we go inside with him? Is that OK? Yeah. Did you want us to check you out, maybe clean it up? Take your vitals? Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if I should be worried and go to the hospital or not. Let's take a look. Looks like you got clawed up pretty good. Those are significant punctures you should probably get checked out. A doctor may see that and want to put you on some type of antibiotic just to be safe. Yeah. I can always go in tomorrow, no? Or is it-- should I go in right now? I would go tonight. The-- the sooner-- the sooner, the better. - Yeah. - I would get-- OK. Look at that. It's underneath the headboard. [cat screaming] How's it going? [cat growling] All right, where's he going? Is all right, bud. Come here. Dude, this thing is like a bobcat. All right. If we pull one of these drawers out. Is he going-- which-- is it facing you? It's in between these two drawers. The cat's facing towards you? Yes. It's facing me. Come here, bud. It's all right, buddy. Come here. [hissing] [growling] Holy crap. [laughs] That cat is mean. [hissing] [growling] You ready with that blanket, my man? Come here. Hopefully he just grabs on my glove, and then I can pull that off. Yeah, me too. Come on. It's not friendly. It's bad. I don't know if there's anything over there to try to force the cat out this way. Oh, there we go. Yeah. - Let me know when you're ready. I'm ready for you. I'm gonna push it towards you. There he goes. You're OK. All right. Should we start forcing him into the-- Good kitty. Who's a good kitty? Who's a good kitty? Yes, you are. Who's a good kitty? All right, so what we we're gonna do now is we're gonna catch it, tag it, and then re-release it into the wild. Danger, danger, danger. All right. His foot's caught on this thing. Oh, you need to lift up. There you go. Get in there. - Crikey. - Wow. He was-- - Crikey. Apparently he was just all talk. [cat screaming] He saw-- he saw you. He's like, nope. No, I'm not. Saw the beard. Fear the beard. Fear the beard. So we were responding to a cat that turned on its owner. I think we slightly underestimated the cat's ferociousness. Yes. And I can definitely attest that all these years of watching Animal Planet has helped us on this call. He's gonna break out of there. All right, have a better night, guys. Thank you so much. Oh, mom. I'm fine. Don't worry about me. I'm fine. The patient's doing OK. She's gonna go get checked at an urgent care. Her daughter's gonna drive her over. We captured moo. Nobody got scratched or bit. So we'll head on to the next call.
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Channel: A&E
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Length: 22min 26sec (1346 seconds)
Published: Thu Jul 02 2020
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