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Phoenix firefighters display can-do attitude in dog rescue

Posted 12/27/22

Phoenix firefighters Monday proved no job is too big or too small for them.

Firefighters at Station 18, 5019 N. 23rd Ave., helped rescue a puppy after it got its head stuck in a can of …

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Phoenix firefighters display can-do attitude in dog rescue

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Phoenix firefighters Monday proved no job is too big or too small for them.

Firefighters at Station 18, 5019 N. 23rd Ave., helped rescue a puppy after it got its head stuck in a can of food.

“We are here to prevent harm and help everyone, furry friends included,” fire officials said on a department social media site.