Glen Valley homeowner Melissa Carson and her family had actually simply returned home from swimming at the Walnut Grove swimming pool when a motorhome with 2 guys and a dog inside turned over and crashed into her driveway, trapping the residents.
It took place around 7 p.m. on April 20.
“We heard a noise and then our dog started barking,” Carson explained.
Langley firemens initially drawn out the 2 guys from the vehicle, then got the scared dog out, a minute Carson photographed, that was later on shared on social networks by the firemens.
“They were really good, especially with the dog,” Carson remembered.
She was impressed with the care the firemens took in getting rid of the undoubtedly scared family pet, with one firemen bring the canine down the ladder in his arms while 3 other firemens helped by supporting the ladder.
One of the 2 guys rescued from the motorhome was carried to health center, however was up and walking when he got in the ambulance, Carson said.
Once the dog ran out the motorhome and on the ground, it was undoubtedly unimpaired, and pleased to be out.
“He was excited.”
Carson was informed the family pet was just 18 months old.
Their area is all too knowledgeable about crashes, Carson informed the Langley Advance Times.
“We see a lot of accidents,” she said.
“With them, it was just bad luck.”
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