Hartlepool firefighter's new idea to help treat pets after house fires
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All Cleveland Fire Brigade engines are now carrying tailor-made pet oxygen masks to make resuscitation easier and quicker and save pets from smoke inhalation.
The idea for the roll-out came from Hartlepool firefighter Martin Bonner after he saved a dog from a house fire in the town.
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Hide AdHe said: “The dog was unconscious outside and I thought I would try and save it. I just used a normal oxygen cylinder and human mask and managed to revive him.
“This gave me the idea that we really should have masks for pets on board.”
The masks have been provided by the national charity Smokey Paws.
Alan Brown, head of emergency response, said: “Pets are part of many families, and it would be very distressing to see them suffering. The masks will hopefully help improve their condition, so it’ll be very worthwhile.”