Texas’s largest city Fire dog saved the dayWhen she saw a first responder locked out of her car, she opened the front door to the fire department.
What happens when an official is locked out The Public Safety Building in Georgetown, TexasKoda the city’s firedog, came to our rescue.
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Surveillance camera of the fire departmentVideo captured the moment as the golden retriever excitedly, her tail waggling rapidly, went to the front door to open it to the relief and surprise of the man outside.
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After unlocking the door, the first responder greets and gives love and attention to the dog.
Fans love Koda, who is well-loved by the community. Follow her on Twitter.
Koda is usually found in the supermarkets.She is pictured here with Jonathan Gilliam (Deputy Fire Marshal), who is her best friend and her handler. They are educating people on fire safety and prevention.
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She is also a registered therapy animal, which allows her to assist even more people in the local community.