A dog-gone good rescue effort from Huntsville Fire & Rescue

single-meta-calOctober 1, 2017

The Dalmatian has long been synonymous with firefighters, almost as much a cliché as sliding down a fire pole.

The history with Dalmatians goes back to the 19 th Century when fire departments’ rigs were pulled by teams of horses. Dalmatians proved to be perfect partners, their barking clearing the way through traffic and to guard the horses. Often skittish at the sight of fire, horses would be distracted by the Dalmatians’ presence.

Dalmatians are no longer omnipresent at fire halls. But a devotion to dogs is widespread among firefighters. Hence a current campaign in which members from Huntsville Fire & Rescue are helping promote an adoption program called Rescue Me: Fire Dogs , by Huntsville Animal Services .

Pets interrupt awkward silences in houses. They make fun activities even more fun.” — DeWayne Morris

Meet the four Huntsville firefighters who are dog lovers and a part of the campaign. They are: Trent Bennett (five-year veteran, Assistant Fire Marshal), Brandon Frazier (10-year veteran, driver/engineer at Fire Station 6), DeWayne Morris (five-year veteran, firefighter at Fire Station 5) and Jeff Valdez (three-year veteran, firefighter at Fire Station 17).

It should be pointed out – just to keep clichés alive – that Morris arrived for the photo shoot by sliding down the fire pole from the second floor of Fire Station No. 1.


Meet Gin Gin, Kia, Kate and Mosie:

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