Fire Department to Carry Oxygen Masks Designed Specifically for Cats & Dogs


HIRAM, GEORGIA — Paulding County Fire & Rescue has received a generous donation of pet oxygen masks, which were given by Project Paws Alive. This includes enough supplies to outfit each and every emergency response vehicle in the county. The masks are specially designed to fit pets, and they will be used to resuscitate cats and dogs who are rescued from fires.

According to Mrs. Lois Diehl, who spearheaded the entire fundraising effort, “I couldn’t be happier how this will facilitate life-saving equipment for the pets of Paulding County. As well, I couldn’t be more pleased at how receptive and willing Paulding Fire & Rescue was in working at every step of this fundraiser. There couldn’t be a better example of how our Fire department and local residents have joined together to bring an important service to our community.”

Chief Joey Pelfrey added, “It is amazing to see such generosity and hard work among citizens in Paulding County. We are gratified to receive this donation and look forward to adding pet oxygen masks to our other emergency medical equipment. Thanks especially to Mrs. Diehl for making this a reality.”

On Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016 at 2 p.m. a brief ceremony will be held to recognize all of the donors and to officially place the masks in service. The program will be held at Paulding County Fire Station #2, located at 535 Seaboard Avenue in Hiram, and is open to everyone!

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