| Posted: March 15, 2023, 12:01 p.m. | Updated: March 15, 2023, 1:22 p.m. | 5 Min Read
One of the first kits to be donated went to the Kentville Fire Department, and firefighters have used it many times. Recently, firefighters used the mask to revive a cat. “It really comes down to just making sure that our first responders have the appropriate tools on hand, because when a crisis happens, it comes down to seconds that make a difference,” Zwicker said.
Bryanna Zwicker, Invisible Fence Brand sales and marketing manager and pet consultant, and Lulu the goldendoodle are introduced by Kentville Deputy Fire Chief Ian Fairclough prior to a demonstration on March 6. - Kirk Starratt Ian Fairclough, Kentville's deputy fire chief, said you never know what you’re going to find at a fire scene on any given day. He can’t count the number of times firefighters from Kentville, or other departments, have used the pet oxygen mask donated in 2008.
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