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Omaha fire station hosts lost dog after her owner had a medical emergency

Omaha fire station hosts lost dog after her owner had a medical emergency
FIELD THAT STARTS AT 5 A.M. FIRE STATION SEVEN HAD DOGS IN YEARS, BUT THAT DIDN’T STOP FIREHOUSE 41 ON MEMORIAL DAY, FIREFIGHTERS RESCUED A LOST DOG AND TOOK CARE OF HER UNTIL THEY FOUND HER OWNER. KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S IZZY FERRO JUUL TALKED WITH THE CREW THAT SAVED HER. OMAHA FIREFIGHTERS WERE OUT FOR GAS WHEN SHE RAN ACROSS THE ROAD. A SMALL BLUR OF BLACK FUR AND A BRIGHT PINK HARNESS IN THE MIDDLE OF 16TH STREET. WE DECIDED TO FOLLOW HER BECAUSE HE’S LIKE, THAT’S SOMEONE’S DOG. AND THEY PROBABLY MISS IT, YOU KNOW? LET’S GET HER AND AND SEE IF ANYONE IS MISSING HER. THAT DOG WAS GRACIE. HER OWNER SUFFERED A MEDICAL EMERGENCY AND WHEN OFFICERS LEFT THE DOOR OPEN TO HELP, SHE RAN AWAY. FIREFIGHTERS TOOK CARE OF GRACIE UNTIL FAMILY COULD COME GET HER. SHE GOT DINNER AND A WARM BED AND EVEN A TRIP TO THE SPA. THEY HAD GIVEN HER A BATH WHILE WE WERE OUT AND SO I CAME AND BRUSHED. SHE HAD A LOT OF, UH, KOOKABURRAS OR LIKE LITTLE THISTLES IN HER COAT FROM RUNNING AND EXPLORING THE CITY FOR THE TIME THAT SHE WAS OUT. AND SO I BRUSHED THEM ALL OUT AND JUST KIND OF LOVED ON HER. LOST PETS OF OMAHA POSTED. GRACIE’S PHOTO HOPING SOMEONE WOULD FIND HER. CAPTAIN JESSE, GEORGE’S WIFE, SPOTTED THE POST FIRST. SHE GAVE THE RESCUE MY NUMBER. THEY CONTACTED ME, WHO? THEN WE CONTACTED THE THE OWNERS SISTER, I BELIEVE AND UH, KIND OF SET IT UP THAT WAY. THEY WERE THRILLED. THRILLED THAT GRACIE WAS SAFE AND SOUND. SOUNDS LIKE THE RESCUE PEOPLE DON’T REALLY GET A LOT OF SUCCESS STORIES, SO THEY WERE REALLY HAPPY TO BE ABLE TO FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THIS AND KIND OF KEEP TABS ON HOW EVERYBODY’S DOING AND HOW THE HOW GRACIE’S DOING. GRACIE IS STAYING WITH HER AUNT UNTIL HER OWNER IS RELEASED FROM
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Omaha fire station hosts lost dog after her owner had a medical emergency
Omaha firefighters were out for gas when she ran across the road. A blur of black fur in a bright pink harness in the middle of 16th Street."We decided to follow her because we were like, 'That's someone's dog, and they probably miss it, you know, so let's get it and see if anyone is missing her,'" said Sheena Glover, the fire captain of Medic 41.That dog was Gracie. Her owner suffered a medical emergency and when officers left the door open to help, she ran away. The firefighters of Station 41 took care of Gracie until her family could come get her. She got dinner and a warm bed, and even a trip to the "spaw.""They had given her a bath while we were out, so I came and brushed," Glover said. "She had a lot of cockle burrs or thistles in her coat from running and exploring the city for the time that she was out. So, I brushed them out and just kind of loved on her."The website, Lost Pets of Omaha Area. posted Gracie's photo, hoping someone would find her. Truck captain Jesse Georges' wife spotted the post first. https://lostpetsofomahaarea.org/"She gave the rescue my number, they contacted me who then we contacted the owner's sister and set it up that way. They were thrilled," Georges said.Thrilled that Gracie was found safe and sound. "Sounds like the rescue people don't get a lot of success stories, so they were really happy to be able to follow through with this and kind of keep tabs on how everyone is doing and how Gracie's doing," Georges said.Gracie's aunt picked her up the day after the station found her. She's taking care of her until Gracie's owner is released from the hospital.Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

Omaha firefighters were out for gas when she ran across the road. A blur of black fur in a bright pink harness in the middle of 16th Street.

"We decided to follow her because we were like, 'That's someone's dog, and they probably miss it, you know, so let's get it and see if anyone is missing her,'" said Sheena Glover, the fire captain of Medic 41.

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That dog was Gracie. Her owner suffered a medical emergency and when officers left the door open to help, she ran away. The firefighters of Station 41 took care of Gracie until her family could come get her. She got dinner and a warm bed, and even a trip to the "spaw."

"They had given her a bath while we were out, so I came and brushed," Glover said. "She had a lot of cockle burrs or thistles in her coat from running and exploring the city for the time that she was out. So, I brushed them out and just kind of loved on her."

The website, Lost Pets of Omaha Area. posted Gracie's photo, hoping someone would find her. Truck captain Jesse Georges' wife spotted the post first.

https://lostpetsofomahaarea.org/

"She gave the rescue my number, they contacted me who then we contacted the owner's sister and set it up that way. They were thrilled," Georges said.

Thrilled that Gracie was found safe and sound.

"Sounds like the rescue people don't get a lot of success stories, so they were really happy to be able to follow through with this and kind of keep tabs on how everyone is doing and how Gracie's doing," Georges said.

Gracie's aunt picked her up the day after the station found her. She's taking care of her until Gracie's owner is released from the hospital.

Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7