Reporters Break Into Man’s House To Save 3 Dogs During LA Fires
When the wildfires tore through Los Angeles, streets vanished in clouds of smoke and walls of flame. Among the homes in danger was one where three dogs were trapped inside — their dad, away on a business trip, could only watch the news in panic.
Scrolling through updates, he suddenly saw his street mentioned. His heart dropped. The fire was moving fast, and he was hundreds of miles away. In desperation, he reached out to local CBS reporters who were covering the scene, praying someone could help.
The journalists didn’t hesitate. With flames closing in, they made their way to the address, broke into the house, and found the terrified dogs huddled together. One by one, they carried them out to safety, just in time.
It was a rescue fueled by courage and compassion — and a reminder that heroes can be found in unexpected places, sometimes holding a camera instead of a hose.
All three pups are now safe in their dad’s arms, far from the smoke, with a story of survival that will be told for years to come.