Calling all fire photographers:
FireRescue1 wants to see your pictures! The next time you come across something inspiring, take out the camera and submit it to FireRescue1! Just remember to include your name, agency information and brief background information on the picture.
By FireRescue1 Staff
TEMPE, Ariz. — Tempe Engine 277 firefighters received an unexpected call to rescue a dog named Milo, who had found himself stranded on a ledge.
Milo’s family discovered he had ventured across a 40-foot-long, 6-inch-wide crown molding shelf to reach the precarious spot.
Engineer Nolan stepped up to the challenge, carefully carrying the big pup back down to reunite him with his family.
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