Firefighters Rescue Cat from Santa Barbara (CA) Structure Fire

Firefighters treat a cat injured at the scene of a structure fire in Santa Barbara.

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Fire photographer Zack Warburg shared some photos from a February 2017 incident in Santa Barbara, California, in which firefighters managed to rescue a cat from the fire.

In the photos, Engineer Jack Franklin with the Santa Barbara Fire Department provides oxygen to a cat that had been rescued from a structure fire in downtown Santa Barbara. The fire occurred just after 8 a.m. on February 16, 2017 in a single-story duplex. The flames were contained to the room of origin. The only injury reported was to the cat, which was treated at the scene.

See more from Zack at his Web site (zwarburgphotography.smugmug.com) or on his Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ZWarburgPhotography).

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