Friday, May 6, 2011

Dog Survives Fire For Six Hours By Submerging In Bathtub

Mia & Family

WYFF4.COM - A dog survived a raging house fire for six hours by hiding in a water-filled bathtub, according to firefighters. The house that burned was in the relatively new Beaumont subdivision off State Park Road near Mt. Creek Baptist Church. Piedmont Park Fire Capt. Duane Brock said the fire was extremely difficult to extinguish because of the size of the house and the intensity of the flames. Firefighters were able to rescue the dog, a 1-year-old Belgian Malinois named Mia, from the basement of the burning home, according to Brock. Mia's owner, Chris Brumby, was amazed at how the dog survived, but said he knew she was smart. "She acts like a human for most things," Brumby said. "And that kind of showed it. She knew where to go and hide." He said Mia was able to get to a bathtub on the lowest level of the house, where she waited as firefighters doused the home with water. As the water ran down into the basement, it filled the bathtub and soaked Mia, keeping her safe from flames, Brock said. Brumby said the dog has learned how to open doors throughout the house, and that she had to open four doors to get to the bathtub where she was found. He said when firefighters brought her out of the house, she was wet, dazed and covered in soot. "She literally had steam coming off of her," he said...

Well done, Mia. And by that I mean that you're so smart you were able to save yourself from being well done.  Opening 4 doors, finding the bathtub and surviving for 6 hours?  Unbelievable.  Smarter than most people I know.  Canine of the year candidate.  This is the kind of dog you want in your foxhole.  Bravo!