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Vets thanked for operating on dog in burning surgery (From Echo)
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Vets thanked for operating on dog in burning Eastwood surgery
12:00pm Tuesday 15th January 2013 in Local News By David Trayner
Owners Rob and Mandy Friedman, son Will Shelmerdine, Tilly the dog, vets Rachael Buckwell and Carla Cruz and veterinary nurse Maria Anderson
A FAMILY of animal lovers have thanked vets who continued operating on their dog for 30 minutes in a burning building.
Firefighters ventilated the ground floor of Medivet in Eastwood so vets could finish an operation on three-year-old Alsatian Tilly as colleagues fought a fire that gutted the upstairs of the surgery last Monday.
Owner Mandy Friedberg, 50, whose family also keeps another Alsatian, a cat, ducks and chickens at their Rochford home, said: “It’s beyond the call of duty.
“We really appreciate them looking after Tilly. I’m sure if she could say thank you she would.”
Practice partner Rachael Buckwell was already a few minutes into the operation, which usually takes 45 minutes to an hour, when the fire, which started in a dishwasher upstairs, set off the smoke alarm.
Tilly would be at risk of infection if taken outside and the vets would have had to put her down rather than let her suffer in the fire – something Miss Buckwell, 27, did not even consider.
Vet Carla Cruz scrubbed in to speed up the op and nurse Maria Anderson stayed to help.
The vet-of-four-years said: “It was just natural instinct really. It didn’t even really cross my mind to leave.
“It was just a case of get it done as quickly as possible and get her to safety.”
A firefighter was posted on the door to warn them if it became unsafe and the crew brought in emergency lighting as at one point they faced switching the surgery’s electricity off, but the operation went without a hitch.
Miss Buckwell said: “The fire brigade were fantastic. They did everything they possibly could so they didn’t have to interrupt us.”
Mrs Friedberg’s son, Will Shelmerdine, 19, saw the breaking news of the fire on the Echo website and, knowing Tilly was being spayed at the surgery, called his mother in a panic.
Mrs Friedberg could not reach the surgery but Medivet’s head office reassured them Tilly was safe and they picked her up from the chain’s Hockley surgery later.
The family were unaware of the modest vets’ heroic efforts until the Echo got in touch.
Mrs Friedberg said: “If she had died I would have been devastated. She was a Christmas present. She’s massively important to the family.”
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Comments (12)
12:19pm Tue 15 Jan 13
Eric Whim says...
12:38pm Tue 15 Jan 13
Russ13 says...
1:45pm Tue 15 Jan 13
OMPITA [UK] says...
Mmmmmmm, will someone pass the orange sauce please...........
1:48pm Tue 15 Jan 13
Red Hand Gang says...
2:12pm Tue 15 Jan 13
Russ13 says...
So in this instance you'd be happy for 3+ families to lose their wife/mum/auntie in order to save this single dog's life?
Get some perspective ;)
7:37pm Tue 15 Jan 13
cgb says...
Can we not have at least one story where we go- aaah thats a feel good story and just all agree on it.
Lovely looking dog- and the Alsatian's pretty cute as well
9:37pm Tue 15 Jan 13
Devils Advocate says...
9:16am Wed 16 Jan 13
another council tax payer says...
11:59am Wed 16 Jan 13
BusterBoo says...
12:00pm Wed 16 Jan 13
BusterBoo says...
11:06pm Wed 16 Jan 13
hprlady says...
9:55pm Thu 17 Jan 13
OMPITA [UK] says...
Great Barbecued Duck Recipes at
http://bbq.about.com
/od/poultry/a/aa0821
99.htm
Delicious!!