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Quick-thinking firefighters save six adorable puppies
- Firefighters saved six 10-week-old puppies from an apparent opioid overdose at a Washington State fire station.
- All six puppies were treated at a 24-hour veterinary clinic and are recovering well.
- Deputies found three additional puppies at a residence and conveyed them to Station 54 for care.
- Naloxone was administered as part of the lifesaving measures during the rescue.
- Officials suspected environmental poisoning rather than a disease as the cause.
- Sheriff’s deputies located the puppies’ owners at a residence following the initial rescue.
- Video showed a firefighter gently interacting with the revived puppies.
- Officials expressed optimism that the rescued puppies will make a full recovery.
- The incident prompted a multi-agency response, including law enforcement involvement.
- The story was reported as a human-interest update from Sky Valley Fire Department and Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.
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