Dachau fire brigade rescues a dog from a mobile home
Created: 08/29/2022, 17:56
Fighting the heat in the car: the dog rescued by the Dachau fire brigade.
© Dachau fire brigade
The Dachau fire brigade had to save a dog left behind in a mobile home struggling with the heat.
Dachau – The Dachau fire brigade had plenty to do last Saturday.
In addition to being used in the serious accident on Saturday morning on Theodor-Heuss-Straße, in which an 18-year-old rammed an ambulance and three people were seriously injured (we reported), the rescuers had to go three more times.
Dog had been left in mobile home in concentration camp memorial parking lot
First, at 1.44 p.m., the FFW had to remove a larger tree that had blocked the footpath on Ludwig-Thoma-Straße due to the storm, using a chain saw.
At 4:05 p.m., the police called for the armed forces to be on guard for an operation in the parking lot of the concentration camp memorial.
Passers-by had discovered a dog in a locked mobile home that was visibly struggling with the heat in the vehicle.
"The crew of the fire-fighting assistance vehicle technically opened a side window of the body and freed the dog.
The mobile home was then locked again and the dog was handed over to the police, which is currently being cared for at the animal shelter in Dachau," says fire brigade press spokesman Wolfgang Reichelt and says: "We ask you to take this opportunity to consider that even with moderate outside temperatures, the temperature in a Vehicle can quickly become very high.
Please never leave children or animals in the vehicle, even for a short time!”
The fourth and last operation of the day at 9:05 p.m. was of a lighter nature: in an underground car park on Erich-Hubmann-Strasse, the fire brigade tied up the operating materials that had leaked from a car.
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