Woman saves dogs who were in a house fire in Ohio
@Deepizzaguy (117028)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
January 5, 2026 3:04pm CST
A woman who resides in Trotwood Ohio is being praised for her actions of rescuing her dogs who were inside her home on Saturday afternoon.
A neighbor who was a witness called 911 to inform the operator about the house fire The neighbor saw that the woman managed to get her dogs of the house fire safely before the Trotwood Firefighters arrived to put out the fire.
Thank goodness no one was hurt in the house fire that is being investigated by the authorities.
Link is msn.com/en-us/news/cri...
10 people like this
10 responses
@Nakitakona (59048)
• Philippines
5 Jan
I remember a young lady whose condo was caught by fire and she lived on 2nd storey. She had no way out except the window. The firemen helped her through a ladder but she let puppy be saved first before her.
2 people like this

@Deepizzaguy (117028)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
19h
@Nakitakona Mostly cloudy outside ay 2:20m local time.
1 person likes this
@Nakitakona (59048)
• Philippines
6 Jan
@Deepizzaguy good afternoon. It's 3:25 pm here. How's the weather out there?
1 person likes this

@Deepizzaguy (117028)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
5 Jan
I also hope that the damage was minimal to the home.
2 people like this
@Deepizzaguy (117028)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 Jan
@Akutza90 I am sure that the government officials will pay attention to the incident.
2 people like this
@Akutza90 (398)
• Semarang, Indonesia
5 Jan
@Deepizzaguy Will the government pay attention to this matter too?
2 people like this

@celticeagle (184032)
• Boise, Idaho
5 Jan
So many times people scurry to get themselves out and the animals are left inside many times. I'm glad this woman got them out.
2 people like this
@luisadannointed (9700)
• Philippines
5 Jan
I hope they are okay and their house will be fixed soon.
2 people like this
@Deepizzaguy (117028)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
5 Jan
So am I happy that the dogs were saved.
2 people like this
@Deepizzaguy (117028)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 Jan
So am I happy that everyone was safe/
2 people like this
@innertalks (23473)
• Australia
5 Jan
I wonder how many dogs she had, and it was good she could get them out safely. House fires are hard to recover from, as many other mementos, and valuable documents can be lost in them.
@Deepizzaguy (117028)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 Jan
Good question how many the woman had in her possession when the fire started.
1 person likes this
@LindaOHio (210113)
• United States
6 Jan
I'm glad no one was hurt; and that the woman was able to get her dogs out.
1 person likes this
@Deepizzaguy (117028)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
19h
So am I happy that no one was hurt in the rescue of the dogs in the fire,
1 person likes this
@RevivedWarrior (3837)
• India
6 Jan
This is a wonderful story! It is heartwarming and a powerful reminder of how instinct and love can take over in moments of crisis. The woman’s quick thinking and bravery in rescuing her dogs before anything else speaks volumes about her character. Not everyone is capable of doing that. It is comforting to know that a neighbour was alert enough to call 911 right away. That helped in reducing more problems. Community awareness can make such a critical difference during emergencies. The fact that she managed to get her dogs out safely before firefighters arrived is nothing short of heroic. Situations like house fires are terrifying, and staying calm under that pressure is not easy. Good to know the firefighters were able to respond and put out the fire efficiently. It’s a huge relief that no one, human or animal, was hurt in the incident. Thanks for sharing this news.
1 person likes this












