Lafayette Firefighters Hoping To Raise Money To Save Pets
We often share headlines of house fires, and people who are able to escape, but it may not be the same for their pets.
The Lafayette Fire Department and SpayaNation are teaming up to raise awareness and money for FIDO bags. These specially equipped bags will contain oxygen masks, burn sheets, and other first-aid items to help pets.
According to a press release from the Lafayette Fire Department, they believe having FIDO bags with all of the supplies for pets would be very beneficial for when they arrive at fire scenes.
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There was a fire at Woodvale Elementary this morning according to a press release from Lafayette Fire Department Spokesman and investigator Alton Trahan.
Lafayette firefighters were called out to Mimosa Place Apartments last night at around 11:30, and there they found the body of an elderly man inside of his apartment.
House Fire Claims Life In Lafayette
The family of a twenty-two-year-old Lafayette man say they heard a loud boom come from his room. The family went to investigate, and they found the room on fire.
Lafayette Fire Department Spokesman and Fire Investigator Alton Trahan says, via press release, that Brock Johnson died as a result of the fire.
The man s family man tried desperately to get the man out of his bedroom, but they were unsuccessful in their attempts. The Lafayette Fire Department was contacted, and they were able to begin bringing the blaze under control after getting there around 8:38 last night. It took about twenty minutes for the fire fighters to put this blaze out.