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Breath of Relief: These Firefighters Used Oxygen to Save Four Cats After a House Fire

Colorado’s South Metro Fire Rescue (SMFR) rescued and gave oxygen to two cats they had saved from a house fire in Denver on September 15.

This footage released by SMFR shows the firefighters holding the cats and administering oxygen “as a precaution.” The cats were both subsequently released to their owner, the post said.

SMFR said they were still investigating the cause of the fire, but confirmed on X that all residents of the house had been safely evacuated; two additional cats had been found, and all felines were “doing well.”

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