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What the hell is going on?
All I can do is wrestle with the snake. It takes all of my strength, but I pry him off of my legs. Carefully I pick him up and walk around the other side of the firetruck. I open the door to the cab and set the boa on the seat. He curls up. I close the door and run back to the woman.
โMaโam, you need to stop fighting. Catch your breath and tell us whatโs wrong?โ I ask calmly.
She takes a quick breath and gasps, โMore animals still inside.โ Her eyes are wide with fear and worry.
โWhat do you mean? How many more?โ I ask while sharing a look with my team.
โMommy dog, and five babies,โ she explains, out of breath.
I look at my team and grab my mask. โStay here. Stay calm. Weโll go get them.โ
The other firefighters follow me inside. We must move quickly because the fire is spreading fast. The smoker is thicker now, making it more difficult to see. We move around the burning and smoldering furniture.
โI donโt think we are going to find anything,โ one of the firefighters says.
โWe have to keep checking. Itโs our job.โ
I start moving furniture and debris aside, so I can look underneath things. I hope that lady is right and that there is something in here. Iโd hate to think we came back for nothing.
The fire has spread everywhere. We go in separate directions to cover more ground. In the kitchen, I open cabinets, checking inside each one. I push over the table and chairs. Iโm trying to be quick but at the same time thorough. I take my job very seriously. I havenโt lost a soul yet on my watch, and I donโt intend to now. Even if they are animals, they are still lives that need to be saved.
After I check the kitchen, I move down the small hallway to the bathroom. I check the shower and everything in there. Nothing. A plume of smoke blows past me.
Back in the hallway, I bump into one of my crew members. โBedroom is empty,โ he informs me.
โLetโs cover the living room together. I think the vet office is being checked right now,โ I reply.
โOkay, but we have to hurry. We donโt have much time.โ
I nod and walk back down the hall through the kitchen. He follows me. We go to the living room. โCheck everything,โ I instruct. We push over the couches and armchairs. Everything is nearly engulfed now.
The other firefighters move past us. โVet office is empty,โ one calls out.
โGo ahead and go outside. Weโll handle this. Be ready to start with the water,โ I instruct.
They nod and exit the building. There are only two of us left inside. We continue to search through every part of the living room, including cabinets, under a desk, and chairs. There is a small closet off to the side. I open it and pull out the remains of blankets and pillows. I throw them on the ground, careful to avoid the flames.
โIf I was a mommy dog, where would I hide?โ I wonder aloud.
Looking around the room once more, I search for a piece of furniture that would be large enough to work as a shelter. Part of the ceiling collapses onto the ground startling us. Flames are everywhere. The other firefighter and I look at each other.
โWe need to get the hell out of here,โ he says.
โNot until I make sure these animals are found,โ I insist, digging through everything with renewed strength.
I move stuff around in a frenzy. If the building is falling apart, those animals donโt have any time left.
Chapter Three - Kyst
My teammate and I are still looking through the debris for the dogs. Flames and smoke swirl around us. I know this is crazy, but I need to do my job and help. Besides, I canโt get over how attached and concerned about these animals that woman is. Itโs very moving to see someone care like that. I wish more people were like that in the world. It's rare to see a person with such a good heart these days.
My partner comes up to talk to me. I hold my hand out to silence him as a whimpering sound hits my ears. โDo you hear that?โ I ask. We both listen.
โYes. But where is it coming from?โ he asks, looking around.
I ignore him and follow the whining sound. Itโs coming from the far back of the house, in the farthest corner of the vet office. We both move back there, dodging flames, and look around. I start moving stuff aside. I hear the sound more clearly now.
โIt's coming from the corner,โ my partner says. A broken and singed table is there.
I move it aside. The mother dog is crouched underneath. Her body carefully covering all of her babies. She whines when she sees me. It's obvious sheโs scared.
โIt's going to be okay,โ I coo to the dogs.
I look around the room. Everything is chaos, but I see a discarded basket lying nearby. Itโs burned in some places but no longer on fire. I grab it and make sure itโs not hot. As I head back over to the dogs, the mother growls in fright. I gently shush her, so I can put the puppies inside the basket. They yip frantically.
โCome on, girl. Itโs okay. Weโre going to get you out of here,โ I say, talking calmly to the mother. After a few minutes of this, I coax her into the basket.
With all my strength, I pick them up and start heading out of the burning building. My partner follows after me. I canโt believe that woman was right. Iโm glad we listened to her and were able to save these animals.
When we walk outside, the woman is standing there with
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