(Reuters) - A pet
rabbit is being credited for saving its owners from a house fire in
southeastern Alaska before it died of smoke inhalation, fire officials
said on Friday. (click below to read more)
The rabbit woke up the
homeowner early on Tuesday morning by scratching on her chest, the
Ketchikan Fire Department said in a statement.
The homeowner realized that the house was full of smoke, woke up her daughter and fled the house.
The fire was brought under control fairly quickly, with four engines, a ladder truck and 33 firefighters responding.
Damage to the house from flames, smoke and water was considered moderate.
While
there were no injuries to the mother or daughter, the rabbit was not so
lucky. The animal succumbed to smoke inhalation and did not survive,
the fire department said.
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