Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Firefighter's Risk Lives Save Bearded Dragon Life



In a world of chaos there is still some good in the world. In West Midlands, a young bearded dragon was saved after an emergency in a home in a downstairs basement. Using an oxygen mask that is designed for humans it was saved. Firefighters responded to a call reporting a bulb in the lizards vivarium overheated and caused a fire that spread throughout.

A firefighter named Lucy Evans who came to the scene, said: "We got Thorn out of there – we didn’t discuss giving the kiss of life but our colleagues gave the animal oxygen."
There were two firefighters that had to enter the building and that there are glad to say that Thorn is recovering.