Thanks to Santa Barbara County firefighters, the two dogs are safe and back with their owner. ❤️
Santa Barbara County Firefighters rescued two dogs from the San Jose Creek in Goleta Thursday morning.Three firefighters entered the river and were able to retrieve the dogs and get them to safety.: San Jose Creek, adjacent to S.
Kellogg Ave, Goleta, 2 dogs in swift water for approx. 1mi. SBC Fire/Swift Water Rescue,animal control, SBSO. Dog #1 rescued w/FF on ropes. Dog #2 rescued by FF 3 person team, entered water, escorted downstream to safety. CT8:32am
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