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BUSINESS DONATES TWO PET MASK BREATHING KITS

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December 5, 2018
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L-R Shalon Holt, Nadalee Preston & Eddie Preston with their family pet.
Project Breathe LVFD CHIEF Eddie Preston shows how the pet masks work

The Louisa Fire Department and Open Arms Animal Shelter would like to thank Invisible Fence of the Bluegrass for their donation of two pet mask kits. LFD will have one kit per station for the purpose of providing oxygen to any pet that may be suffering from smoke inhalation.

 

“I was approached by Shalon Holt, member of the Lawrence County Humane Society, who knew I was also a member of the fire department. Ms. Holt asked if we had the kits and I advised that we did not so together we applied for the program and was awarded two kits, stated firefighter Greg Fugitt.”

 

Project Breathe™ — a pet oxygen mask donation program designed to provide oxygen mask kits to fire departments and other first responders. Each kit includes a small, medium, and large mask; fire departments are eligible to receive one kit per station.

 

“There has been times over the years that we could have really used these to help a family pet, we are extremely grateful for receiving these kits, stated Louisa Fire Chief Eddie Preston”

 

For more information on Project Breathe go to www.invisiblefence.com

 

 

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