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Firefighters emerge from blaze with these cute puppies

The Staffordshire Bull Terriers were saved from a fire caused by a kitchen appliance in a Cradley Heath home.


Two cute Staffordshire Bull Terrier brothers were rescued from a blaze this afternoon after their home in Cradley Heath caught fire.


Firefighters rushed to a property in Haden Crosstoday (March 25) where a kitchen appliance had gone up in flames.


The pups were saved and the crew managed to put out the blaze within half an hour.


The fire team said: "These two boys had a lucky escape this afternoon.


Crews from Haden Cross rescued these beautiful boys from a house fire. 


"Before you leave your property, make sure your property is safe. Turn your appliances off and close your doors."


A spokesman for West Midlands Fire Service added: "A Haden Cross crew were called at 12.54pm to a small fire on a gas hob which was put out using a hose real and positive pressure ventilation fan to remove the smoke.


Two dogs were rescued from the property.


"A team of eight firefighters were in attendance and closed the incident at 1.28pm. The dogs have been left with the owner."


If you would like a safe and well check to make sure you have working smoke detectors and vital life saving fire safety advice, visit West Midlands Fire Service website.


Just a few weeks ago, another pooch was rescuedby emergency services after almost being tasered.


A pint-sized Yorkshire Terrier was rescued from a cannabis farm in Wolverhampton .


The abandoned pet was found with with severe injuries on his paws caused by shards of broken glass.


Toying with the environment in which he was found, officers have nicknamed the pooch Don Pablo, after the infamous Columbian drug lord, Pablo Escobar.

 
 
 

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