3 Things You Must See: A Sheriff Deputy Rescues a Dog from a Burning Car

Watch a Sheriff's Deputy Rescue a Dog from a Burning Car

 

 

This happened last month, but the video is making the rounds now. A Colorado sheriff's deputy rescued a dog that was trapped inside a burning SUV, and it was captured on his bodycam. 

 

 

The dog's owner got out safely, and he tells the officer that the pup is still inside. The deputy uses his baton to punch through the rear window and pull it out.

 

 

(It was posted on February 3rd on the Douglas County Sheriff's Office Facebook. He starts pulling the dog out at 0:39. At 1:01 it switches to the officer being interviewed. He says a vet checked the dog out and it was fine.)

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‘Heroism': Maryland Crossing Guard Saves Student From Oncoming Car

 

crossing guard in Maryland named Annette Goodyear pushed a kid out of the way of an oncoming car on Friday and may have saved their life. Annette got hit, and there's footage of it. But luckily, she's okay. It's not clear if the driver is facing charges.

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A woman named Karissa Shaffer decided to celebrate her 70th birthday at Disney World. So her entire family surprised her WHILE she was there.

 

She was posing for a picture with three grandkids when the rest of her family . . . about 15 people . . . snuck up from behind and posed WITH them. There's video of it, and she doesn't realize at first. But once she does, she starts screaming . . . then crying.

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Broward County Deals With Influx Of New Synthenic Drug, Flakka

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