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Me. Deputy saves the dog that is bound to Burning Home

By Jameson Cook
The Macomb Daily, Mount Clemens, me.

MACAMB County, me.-a quick sheriff deputy maccomb County, who has been recognized in the past because of his dog-saving efforts, recently saved a corner tooth that outside a burning house in East Macomb Township.

The incident began on Monday, February 17, at 12.39 p.m. when the homeowner female homeowner 911 called to report a dryer fire, which, according to a press release of a sheriff office in a house in the Brentwood Street north of Hall Road, a possible structural fire in the Brentwood Street North of the Hall Road had broken out. She put the family dog ​​outside on a chain before she called in 911.

When the MPs arrived, the woman was put in a patrol car, and the deputy Eric Mccombs realized that the dog was still tied to the house.

The 38-year-old McCombs got a leash from the front of the vehicle and ran over the snow-covered floor to the side of the house, where, according to the body cama video, which was published by the sheriff's office.

When McCombs runs to the dog, he can be heard in the video in which the dog “I have you, buddy”, “I see you” and “You are a good boy” when the dog hung around in the snow. The animal initially hesitates that it is being done on a leash quickly, however, quickly meets the second attempt to ran it on the linen and with the representative of the sprint in the direction of the patrol car parked in the street. The dog jumps onto the back seat of the woman when a fire brigade arrives at MACAMB TOWNSHIP and his driver Huppt.

“The outstanding communication through shipping and the fast actions of the MCSO deputies on site ensured the safety of the two residents of the house and the family dog,” says the press release.

“The deputy McCombs did everything to secure this dog and ensure its security,” said Anthony Wickersham, Sheriff of MACAMB County, in a written explanation. “He is a shining example of the selfless men and women who represent the McSO.”

The house was a total loss.

As a police officer in Detroit in 2020, Mccombs received the K-9 security award from Collin Rose Memorial “for his outstanding work to save so many of the unvoiced dogs,” said the Detroit Pit Crew hundred in a Facebook post. McCombs, board member of Pit Crew, was the second recipient of the award sponsored by the Collin Rose Memorial Foundation.

Mccombs lived in Harrison Township at that time.

The 29 -year -old Rose from St. Clair Shores was a police officer from Wayne State University in Detroit when he was shot on the campus in November 2016 while he questioned an suspect. He was a dog lover and a member of the Metro Detroit Schutzhund Club, who trained the dogs with the protective thrust dog style.

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