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    Aww, thanks mister firefighter!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Aww, thanks mister firefighter!
    Betcha Phred is walking about with a puphed out chest!

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    I couldn't think of the names of the channels for the life of me.

    They are called 'washes' and they are part of the Los Angeles Phlood Control District.

    http://www.healthebay.org/assets/pdf...6/donwolfe.pdf

    If you scroll thru the pictures you can see the square 'rivers' that run across the city. When it rains those suckers fill up quickly and rise to within feet of the top. It's crazy to see up close.

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    I couldn't get it to pull up on the computer at work, so I'm very happy the little guy was rescued. The people who complain? I can't write that kind of answer.....LOL
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    I'm glad I did not see this on TV I would have been bawling!! I got tears in my eyes just reading about it.
    I was on the phone with my mom earlier and had her watching the news for an accident that happened this morning by my work. She said something about the doggie in the water but didn't expand on it. This must have been what she was talking about.
    Glad the dog is safe!!

    Ok, I was just watching the news and saw this report. I had to get up and leave because I started to cry!!
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    This story even reached our tv headlines, poor wee guy, so glad a happy ending, gosh it costs like 200 dollars and more and hour to fly a helicopter, i wonder who is footing the bill, whatever i am just so happy he was rescued, way to go guys, well done. Those guys are our heroes for sure,dog bites and all.
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    Good News!

    http://www.dailynews.com/ci_14291858

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    They did their best

    I understand the concept of not spending tax dollars on saving a dog, as Rebecca Howard espouses ("Dog's water rescue," Letters, Jan 27). There is one problem, she misses the point of life: Do the best you can where you can when you can.

    The rescue team was not in Haiti. They were on a bridge in the rain. You know what, they did their best. Please save the obtuse arguments and let these people revel in a job well done.

    - JEFF BORNSTEIN

    Canoga Park

    Tax money well spent

    Re "Dog's water rescue," (Letters, Jan 27):

    This rescue of a dog in the L.A. River during the storm by the Fire Department should be viewed as a humane training exercise in river rescue.

    This time it was a scared, live animal. Next time it could be a scared, live child. Swift water training is done all the time, often using dummy mannequins. Any volunteers? It was tax money very well spent, no one else suffered any loss of service. Animals deserve care, rescue and love also - whether it is a horse trapped in a hole, a kitten in a drain pipe or a dog in a river. Tax money is wasted in a lot of other places but not in this case. Wake up and be thankful that the next time you call for help, it will be there, for you and your animals.

    - KEVIN ELIASON

    Santa Clarita

    Bravo from the Netherlands

    I read the Dutch newspaper de Telegraaf every day online. One of the headlines in the international section on Jan. 27 read: "Super Rescue Effort in Los Angeles for Dog."

    I counted more than 90 Dutch readers' reactions. I will quote just a few:

    1. "BRAVO, BRAVO, for this fireman."

    2. "Despite the many negative feelings in Europe about America, in the U.S. an animal is just as important as a human being. I can't say that for the rest of the world. I take my hat off for these people!!"

    3. "Why would the life of an animal be less valuable than that of a human being? There are people I would have never done this for."

    If this wonderful rescue made headlines in a small country like the Netherlands, it must now be known all over the world. I, too, say bravo to fireman St. Georges and Capt. Ruda and everyone else involved.

    - RIA VAN DAALEN WETTERS

    Burbank

    http://www.dailynews.com/opinions/ci_14291263


    I read some of the stupidest letters from people who were outraged about the dog's rescue.

    These people have no problem propping up an -------- mayor, paying out hundreds of thousands of dollars when the cops go crazy on the streets or subsidizing wasteful city programs, yet a few grand to save a dog will bankrupt the city.

    Please. Morons.

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