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Saturday, January 18, 2020

My friend Linda Sends a Dog Rescue the Story from Spirit

The rescued Dachshund.
The week I learned that my friend Linda had passed. We've been friends for 30 years, so it's been difficult to process that she's not physically here anymore. She's already sent me a sign she's around that has 2 items in it that tie us together:
Louisiana and Dachshunds.
  A story where firemen saved a
Dachshund popped up in my facebook feed... and I knew it was Linda's doing.  Linda  was from Louisiana and passed on Jan 9. Her spirit made sure I saw this story, because she knows we have Dachshunds. There's no such thing as a coincidence.
Here's the story>

by: Garett Toflinski
WKRG-TV, Louisiana 
Posted: Jan 16, 2020 / 07:56 AM CST / Updated: Jan 16, 2020 / 07:56 AM CST

Saint Tammany Fire Protection District #1 rushed to save a home and a family pet from a fire in Slidell, Louisiana.

SLIDELL, La. (WGNO) — Firefighters rushed to save a home and a family pet from a fire in Slidell.

According to firefighters, they arrived at the home a little after 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday. They found a house with a hole in the roof and flames billowing out of it. The inside of the home was full of smoke.

Nobody answered the door, so firefighters had to break into the house to search it. They didn’t find any people, but they did find the family’s Dachshund in the bathtub. They say the dog was trying to hide but was barely breathing when they arrived.

Rob, Tom and Linda 
The dog was immediately removed from the home. Firefighters used a special K9 mask that they carry to provide oxygen for the pet. After about 30 minutes, they say the dog began to breathe better and became more alert. A short time later, the dog’s owner arrived and was reunited with him.
The fire took about half an hour to put out.
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