
A house fire that erupted in Coconut Creek, Broward County, led to emergency services rescuing two Chihuahuas who later received treatment for smoke inhalation. According to Local 10 News, the incident occurred on Northwest 14th Street and flames were primarily seen damaging the second floor as firefighting crews worked to extinguish the hot spots; the call was logged at around 6:15 p.m.
CCTV footage from the scene showcased extensive damage to the property, authorities initiated a thorough investigation to discern the cause of the blaze, no human injuries were reported but the police confirmed that two dogs named Brownie and Pepper were affected by the smoke and promptly treated at an animal hospital, both pets have been released and are recuperating. Firefighters from Coconut Creek Police and Fire Rescue departments were on-site promptly, managing to douse the flames swiftly, preventing further harm or potential casualties as reported by WSVN.
During the incident, paramedics provided on-site care to the family’s two dogs before transporting them to a veterinary hospital, underscoring both the seriousness of the situation and the swift response of emergency crews. Local authorities later reported that Brownie and Pepper have been released from the hospital and are in stable condition. The investigation into the fire’s origin remains ongoing as officials work to determine the circumstances that led to the emergency.









