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Sunday, January 27, 2013 11:12 AM
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Quote:No residents or firefighters were injured, Menard added. But the rescues of two pets remained at the forefront of the concern expressed by both residents and firefighters. As firefighters arrived, "they were advised there were two pets inside," Menard said. "We sent in a crew to rescue them." One of the dogs, Stan, is owned by apartment resident and AnnArbor.com reporter Ryan Stanton. He was on the scene quickly and took care of Stan. The other, Moxie, belongs to University of Michigan graduate student Paige Safyer. Moxie was rescued by firefighter Jason Gravelle, who also was in the news recently for his rescue of a cat during an Ypsilanti Township apartment fire. Now Safyer - as she stays with friends and considers her next move until she can return to her apartment - is grateful that Moxie is safe. She plans to thank Gravelle for his effort to get her pet from the burning building. She called him an "animal savior" and said she was so relieved that, after receiving a call about the fire, she found Moxie wrapped in a fire uniform in one of the rescue vehicles. "I'm so grateful," she said.
Quote:Mobile veterinarian Dr. Katheryn VanKoevering donated masks for pets to the Saline Area Fire Deparment and trained firefighters on how to use them. Hoeft says the masks are contoured to the shape and size of cats' and dogs' faces. "At a house fire last August in Saline, HVA paramedics saved a cat using a pet oxygen mask," said Hoeft. "The donation of these masks is a great thing."
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