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Leitchfield Today
By the People, for the People
Firefighters Rescue Dog from Burned Home in Leitchfield
Leitchfield FD and Grayson County EMS respond to fire on Warren Purcell Spur Rd.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Firefighters and emergency medical personnel rescued a dog from a residence in Leitchfield, Kentucky after a fire broke out in the home's stove. The Leitchfield and Falls of Rough Fire Departments responded to the scene and battled the blaze, which caused the home to be a total loss.
Why it matters
House fires can be devastating events that threaten both human and animal lives. This rescue operation highlights the important work of first responders in protecting the community and saving pets when emergencies occur.
The details
Upon arriving at the home on Warren Purcell Spur Road, firefighters observed smoke coming from the structure. They entered the residence and worked to extinguish the fire, which had spread from the stove into the walls and ceilings. Despite their efforts, the home was completely destroyed. During the overhaul process, Leitchfield FD Captain David Johnson located the elderly female resident's dog still inside the home. Firefighters removed the dog and Leitchfield firefighter Thomas Walton and Grayson County EMS paramedic Jessi Fentress provided the animal with oxygen and medical evaluation.
- The fire was reported to emergency services around 9:00 AM on Friday, March 9, 2026.
- Firefighters arrived at the scene shortly after the initial call.
The players
Leitchfield Fire Department
The local fire department that responded to the fire and rescued the dog from the burned home.
Grayson County EMS
The emergency medical services that assisted in treating the rescued dog at the scene.
David Johnson
Leitchfield FD Captain who located and rescued the dog from the burning home.
Thomas Walton
Leitchfield firefighter who provided oxygen and medical evaluation to the rescued dog.
Jessi Fentress
Grayson County EMS paramedic who assisted in treating the dog at the scene.
The takeaway
This incident demonstrates the dedication and quick action of local firefighters and emergency medical personnel in responding to emergencies and saving lives, both human and animal, in the community.


