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Dog has lucky escape from RV fire in Cranbrook

A pet dog has had a lucky escape after being pulled from an RV fire in Cranbrook on Wednesday afternoon, July 23.

Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services responded to a report of a trailer fire with two engines and two support vehicles to find smoke coming from the fifth-wheel, as neighbours attempted to actively control the blaze using garden hoses and fire extinguishers.

Crews quickly confirmed that all occupants were accounted for but were told that a dog was still believed to be inside. Firefighters made entry to locate the source of the fire and began a simultaneous search.

The missing dog, Bronson, was found and removed from the trailer by firefighters and treated at the scene.

Fortunately, BC SPCA Animal Protection Officer Cst. Victor happened to be nearby when the fire started and played a key role in supporting both Bronson and his owner.

For more than a decade, Cranbrook firefighters have carried pet-specific oxygen masks donated by One in the Family Pet Care, which were once again put to good use.

Bronson was given oxygen and closely monitored before being transported by Cst. Victor to a local veterinary hospital for further care.

“We’re incredibly grateful to Animal Protection Officer Cst. Victor and the BC SPCA,” said Fire Chief Scott Driver.

“Having him at the scene made a huge difference — not only was he hands-on in helping treat Bronson, but he also showed a great deal of care and compassion to the owner of the trailer during a really difficult moment. His support reminded us how much stronger our response can be when we work together across agencies.”

Bronson is currently doing well and the fire is under investigation.


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Kate Brown
Kate Brown
Kate is a proud mom of two with a wealth of journalism, media and communications experience. Born in Australia, Kate moved to the Kootenays for a change in lifestyle and now spends her days enjoying the mountains, lakes and activities the region has to offer.

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