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Puppy awarded honorary firedog for alerting grassfire, saving Nebraska family

Puppy awarded honorary firedog for alerting grassfire, saving Nebraska family
A REFUND. THEY RESCUED HIM AND IN RETURN, HE RESCUED THEM. A DOG NAMED NICO SAVES A COUPLE AND THEIR CATS WHEN THEY’RE HOME GOES UP IN FLAMES. OKAY. TV NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S KALE SEARCY HAS THIS NEW STORY FROM LINCOLN. NICO, IS IT GOOD BOY. AN EIGHT MONTH OLD RESCUE TAKING THE JOB WATCH DOG TO ANOTHER DEGREE. LUCKY WE HAD HIM. ADAM AND HANNAH WELKER SAY IT WAS A TYPICAL DAY UNTIL THEIR PUPPY NICO MADE AN ALARMING DISCOVERY. HE WAS BEGGING TO GO OUTSIDE, SO LET HIM OUT AND A COUPLE MINUTES AFTER, AFTER HE WAS OUT HERE, HE STARTED BARKING LIKE MAD. ADAM SAYS HE QUICKLY REALIZED SOMETHING WAS WRONG, CAME OUT AND THE FENCE WAS ON FIRE. AND WITH THE DRY, HOT WEATHER, THE FIRE BEGAN TO SPREAD OVER. OVER HERE, BURN SOME SOME DRY LEAVES AND GOT ONTO OUR FENCE, CAME OVER AND GOT OUR GARAGE AND OUR LITTLE SHED OVER THERE. AND GOT INTO THE GARAGE AND UP IN THE ATTIC, NIKO’S BARK GAVE THEM A HEAD START TO THE GROWING FLAMES. ADAM GRABBING A HOSE AND HANNAH GETTING OUT THE HOUSE AND DIALING 911. THE SMOKE DETECTORS NEVER WENT OFF BECAUSE EVERYTHING WAS OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE, SHE SAYS. THE LINCOLN FIRED DEPARTMENT, PUT OUT THE BLAZE AND HELPED HER TWO CATS GET OUT SAFELY, HONORING NICO FOR HIS BRAVERY AS AN HONORARY FIRE DOG. HOW PROUD YOU ARE, HANNAH SAYS. THEY SAVED HIM IN DECEMBER. NOW NICO REPAID THE FAVOR WITH A LIFE SAVING RESCUE, GETTING US OUT? I DON’T KNOW. PROBABLY TWO, THREE, FIVE MINUTES BEFORE WE WOULD HAVE OTHERWIS
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Puppy awarded honorary firedog for alerting grassfire, saving Nebraska family
Just before Memorial Day, a fire threatened a Nebraska family's home until their rescue pup helped contain the fire. Neko, an 8-month-old rescue, took the job of "watchdog" to another degree."Lucky. Lucky we had him," Adam Welke said.Adam and Hannah Welke said it was a typical day until Neko made an alarming discovery."He was begging to go outside, so I let him out and a couple of minutes after, after he was out here, he started barking like mad," Adam said. Adam said he quickly realized something was wrong. "Came out and the fence was on fire," Adam said.And with the dry hot weather, the fire began to spread."Started over here. Burn some dry leaves and got onto our fence. Came over and got our garage or a little shed over there. Got into the garage and up in the attic," Adam said.Neko's bark gave them a head start to the growing flames, with Adam grabbing a hose and Hannah getting out of the house and dialing 911."The smoke detectors never went off because everything was outside of the house," Hannah said. She said the Lincoln Fire Department put out the blaze and helped their two cats get out safely. They honored Neko for his bravery as an "honorary fire dog.""Look at how proud you are," Hannah said.Hannah said they saved him in December, and now Neko repaid the favor with a life-saving rescue."Getting us out. I don't know, probably 2, 3, 5 minutes before we would have otherwise," Hannah said.

Just before Memorial Day, a fire threatened a Nebraska family's home until their rescue pup helped contain the fire.

Neko, an 8-month-old rescue, took the job of "watchdog" to another degree.

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"Lucky. Lucky we had him," Adam Welke said.

Adam and Hannah Welke said it was a typical day until Neko made an alarming discovery.

"He was begging to go outside, so I let him out and a couple of minutes after, after he was out here, he started barking like mad," Adam said.

Adam said he quickly realized something was wrong.

"Came out and the fence was on fire," Adam said.

And with the dry hot weather, the fire began to spread.

"Started over here. Burn some dry leaves and got onto our fence. Came over and got our garage or a little shed over there. Got into the garage and up in the attic," Adam said.

Neko's bark gave them a head start to the growing flames, with Adam grabbing a hose and Hannah getting out of the house and dialing 911.

"The smoke detectors never went off because everything was outside of the house," Hannah said.

She said the Lincoln Fire Department put out the blaze and helped their two cats get out safely.

They honored Neko for his bravery as an "honorary fire dog."

"Look at how proud you are," Hannah said.

Hannah said they saved him in December, and now Neko repaid the favor with a life-saving rescue.

"Getting us out. I don't know, probably 2, 3, 5 minutes before we would have otherwise," Hannah said.