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Spokane County Firefighters Rescue 200-Pound Dog
Crews freed the large pup who was stuck in the mud
Apr. 3, 2026 at 7:19pm
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Firefighters' compassionate rescue of a beloved family pet underscores their commitment to serving the entire community.Spokane TodaySpokane County Fire District 9 crews rescued a 200-pound dog named Riley who had become stuck in the mud and unable to free himself. Firefighters were able to pull the large pup to safety and return him to his grateful owner.
Why it matters
This heartwarming rescue highlights the important role that local fire departments play in responding to all types of emergencies, even those involving large pets in distress. The incident showcases the dedication and versatility of first responders in Spokane County.
The details
According to the fire district, Riley the 200-pound dog found himself trapped in the mud and unable to get out on his own. Firefighters from Spokane County Fire District 9 were able to free the large pup and return him safely to his owner, who was relieved to have their beloved pet back.
- The rescue took place on April 3, 2026.
The players
Spokane County Fire District 9
The local fire department that responded to the call and rescued the stuck dog.
Riley
A 200-pound dog who became trapped in the mud and was rescued by firefighters.
What they’re saying
“Even during times of high incident volume and a busy training schedule, our crews were able to jump in and help. The only thing Riley needed after that...a much-needed bath.”
— Spokane County Fire District 9
The takeaway
This heartwarming rescue is a reminder of the vital role that local fire departments play in responding to emergencies of all kinds, even when it involves helping large pets in distress. The firefighters' quick action and compassion ensured a happy ending for Riley and his grateful owner.
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