Author Topic: WW Firefighters Receive Donation of Specialized Pet Resucitation Equipment  (Read 16698 times)

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firefightersteve

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Greetings everyone.  The Wrightwood Fire Council recently donated two "Fur For Life" specialized animal oxygen administration kits to Fire Station 14. Prior to having these kits, our only option for administering oxygen to pets overcome by smoke were oxygen masks designed for humans. Although this method provides some assistance, a device designed for a proper fit on an animal's muzzle does a much better job. The pet oxygen masks come in a kit which has a leash and a resuscitation reference flow chart. The kits have been placed on our equipment and are ready for response.

Thank you Wrightwood Fire Safe Council!





From the Irene fire thread:
http://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/forum/index.php?topic=7453.msg140227#msg140227






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Steve when the photos were taken during the Irene Fire it was obvious that human style masks will work but not as efficiently as something properly designed for pets.

When the Wrightwood Fire Safe Council found the O2 Fur Life Pet Oxygen Masks they didn't hesitate to make sure Station 14 was equipped with the specialized equipment.

The new masks will be on display during San Bernardino County's Wildfire Awareness Week Kickoff held at Station 14 on May 2nd at 10am and the public is invited to attend.

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That is so great!! Thanks Fire Safe Council for the awesome donation.

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Thanks, Steve! The post was very informative!  :)

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This is awesome news!  Thanks for posting this information, Steve!

firefightersteve

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We're excited to have these masks available.  One bonus to using these masks is that now we have the ability to positive pressure ventilate with a bag valve mask resuscitator. In other words, if an animal is in respiratory failure or has quit breathing, these units have a port that we can connect to in order to breathe for them. 



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See them at tomorrow's Open House at Fire Station 14

Elm St & Hwy 2

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OC Woman's Fight to Save Pets Spans the Globe
An Anaheim woman is on a mission to make sure firefighters and first responders have cone-shaped oxygen masks designed to save dogs, cats and other pets.
By Olsen Ebright
|  Tuesday, Aug 9, 2011  |  Updated 1:58 PM PDT

Debra Jo Chiapuzio

When a home goes up in flames, all too often the family pets don't survive. An Anaheim woman has a plan to change that.

The solution? Oxygen masks. For pets.

Debra Jo Chiapuzio and her black Labrador mix Emma Zen travel the country raising funds and awareness about pet oxygen masks, cone-shaped breathing masks designed to fit dogs, cats and other pets.

The crusade for savings pets from smoke inhalation began after she learned that a kit was only $75.

"If my dog died because a station didn't have a piece of equipment that only cost $75, I just couldn't live with myself," Chiapuzio said.

So far, she's gotten 17 kits for Anaheim. That's just the beginning.

She started "Emma Zen," named after her dog. The company, which has already been approved as a 501(c) non-profit, promotes the public awareness of animals and their safety.

"I went to street fairs, expos and asked for contributions to my cause," said Chiapuzio. "We do not sell these masks as private or personal property. In fact, I don't donate them to the public either. They are shipped straight to the fire departments (donors) wish to support."

"My own personal 'add' to this is that I try to hand deliver or at least speak on the phone with each department we donate to," she said.

Chiapuzio and her dog recently returned from a three-week, 5,000-mile motorcycle trip promoting pet oxygen masks. Emma Zen, who's logged more than 25,000 miles, rides shotgun in the bike's sidecar.

"You don't see a 106-pound dog in a sidecar often," said Chiapuzio. "So, I used it as an opportunity to say, 'we're riding for awareness.' It doesn't bring in a lot of funds, but it brings in plenty of awareness."

Chiapuzio and Emma Zen (pictured, right) have fittingly dubbed themselves "Team O2."

Now that the teammates are back from their road trip, Chiapuzio is delivering new kits to firefighters and first-responders. Once the latest batch is distributed, she'll have provided 100 kits. Recipients include departments in Redondo Beach, Monterey Park, Arkansas, Ohio, Minnesota and Oregon, to name a few.

The campaign is now spanning the globe.

"Emma's Facebook is loaded with friends who all actively participate in her adventures. Many of them have helped to generate publicity and placement," said Chiapuzio.

One of those friends is Lisa Beltz.

Beltz bought a kit from Chiapuzio and took it to Germany on a family vacation. She delivered the kit to Moni Bachner, a German TV producer (and dog lover).

"Today, I had a date with the chief of the fire department in Ludwigshafen," wrote Bachner in an e-mail to Chiapuzio. "He was very interested and excited about the pet oxygen masks. He called some other men of his department to come to his office and they immediately tried if the German equipment would fit with the masks. They did."

Bachner says she is planning news coverage on German TV about the masks and the department's van dedicated to saving pets' lives.

"We are anxiously awaiting the announcement in Germany, and together with Lisa, the Emma Zen Foundation is already working on supplying more to that country. She also has connections in Sweden," Chiapuzio said.

"Watch out world."

http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Emma-Zen-127325053.html

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Thanks BostonBob for making sure that Emma Zen Chiapuzio and her person Debra Jo received credit for the donation of three kits to the WW fire department as well as one or two for the station in Phelan. Emma Zen travels all over So. CA raising funds for these pet oxygen kits. Emma Zen has family ties in WW. You can see pictures of her travels to Sturgis in her sidecar, her Hollywood and television appearances on her websites. (She has more.)
http://www.emmazen.com
http://emmathebikerdog.blogspot.com/
For more information or if you would like to make a donation.
to purchase more pet oxygen masks please "like" her at www.facebook.com/emm​azenfoundation.

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This is such wonderful news to know, thank you.

Offline Cheapskate

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This thread reminds me of the Seinfeld where George runs over the squirrel...

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This thread reminds me of the Seinfeld where George runs over the squirrel...
Doesn't sound like you have a dog. If you do, better not let him/her know how you feel, otherwise if they smell smoke, they might run out the door before waking you up...