Crews from Fire Station 19 in Dulles South arrived to find the injured pup inside one of the vehicles — lethargic, frightened, and in bad shape, officials said.
So, instead of waiting for animal control, firefighters did what they do best: they went to work.
Members of Engine 619 and Tower 619 grabbed a pet oxygen mask from Battalion Chief 603’s vehicle, slipped it over the dog’s muzzle, and started giving her oxygen right there on the side of the road…