Pa. Firefighter Hurt Trying to Rescue Dog From Fire

March 11, 2014
A Washington County firefighter was for smoke inhalation at the scene of a house fire after trying to save a dog from a house fire.

March 11--A Washington County firefighter was overcome by smoke on Monday while trying to rescue a pet dog from a burning home in Donegal, state police said.

John D. Thomas, 40, of the West Alexander Volunteer Fire Department was treated at the scene by paramedics for smoke inhalation.

He tried to rescue the dog from a burning home on Ealy Road, state police said. Troopers did not say if the dog survived.

Firefighters from several communities responded to the alarm, which sounded at 9:39 a.m.

Damage was estimated at $40,000 to what troopers described as a mobile home. The fire marshal believes the fire, which damaged the living room and kitchen, started in the chimney of a wood burner. The cause was determined to be accidental.

A Butler County man, Paul Jarvis Jr., 22, was killed Saturday when he ran back inside his burning home in Butler in an attempt to rescue family pets, firefighters said.

Michael Hasch is a staff writer for Trib Total Media. He can be reached at 412-320-7820 or [email protected].

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