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In The News > Giving Back > Project Breathe

Members of the West Mifflin-based department know how important pets are to families.
Invisible Fence was recognized for its contribution of pet oxygen masks for Pickering's fire trucks. Each kit contains reusable masks sized for animals, since animals are also susceptible to health risks posed by a fire.
Nana killed by fire after alerting family.
John Mozdzien of Invisible Fence Brand of Western Pennsylvania delivered two kits Monday containing six oxygen masks, along with bandages and other first-aid pet materials, as a donation to the department Monday night.
This helps firefighters deliver the right amount of oxygen to the pet and also protects firefighters from an injured animal that may try to bite out of fear

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Firefighters rescued the family dog from the structure and were able to resuscitate him by using the pet oxygen mask.
7 of 8 dogs survive after firefighters carry them from burning home.
“It was really important to us that every fire district within the Cheektowaga area received a mask,” said Tony Hettinger, Project Breathe’s director. “These pet oxygen mask kits are the difference between saving a pet’s life or not.”
These kits often times are the difference between saving a pets life or not in a fire.
Did you know that in most states, fire departments do not have specifically designed equipment to save pets?
Comfort for the hard-working dogs of the Sedgwick County's sheriff's office k-9 unit.
Saxten is owner of the Invisible Fence Brand of Western Montana pet containment company, which works through its national Pet Oxygen Mask Donation Program to outfit fire trucks and first responders throughout the country with specialized oxygen mask kits for pets.

Fire officials said Bosco was in the living room where the fire started. Barringer said the dog was lying inside a crate, and he carried both dog and crate outside.
Spieler said that countless times throughout his career in the volunteer fire service he has seen pets rescued only for the firefighters not to have the proper equipment outside to further help.
Invisible Fence Brand Donates Pet Oxygen Masks to Elmhurst, IL firefighters.
As part of their rehab, women help take care of the home, cook meals and even cut the grass on the 3¼-acre campus...When the women are busy with such tasks, Joshua has had to remain indoors. It would be healthier if the dog could roam outdoors, Martin decided, so he contracted to buy an Invisible Fence.
"These specialty masks make such a difference in whether an animal's life can be saved."
"All our guys have dogs and cats at home," Gaston Fire Chief Roger Mesenbrink said of his firefighters. "I personally have dogs, so trust me, we all know how important this is."
“These pet oxygen masks truly are blessings not just for residents, but for firefighters as well,” said Chief Mel Moore of the Wayne Fire Department.
Cornils said the donations are part of Project Breathe, and she would like to get oxygen masks to all departments in the Treasure Valley.
"So many times an animal will wake someone up because they're the first to notice something is wrong," she said. "When a dog alerts their owner of a fire, it saves lives. So if we can do something to save those pets, we will."
The Fishers Fire Department has new equipment -- pet oxygen masks -- that will help animals who are injured in fires.
One cat perished in the fire, but a Guinea Pig was rescued by Baraboo Fire Personnel utilizing a pet oxygen kit donated by Invisible Fence®.
Tiny was breathing a little easier Friday. If it weren't for Central York firefighters, the small shih tzu wouldn't be breathing at all. The five-year-old dog was pulled out of a smoke-filled bedroom on the second floor of a Bray Circle townhouse, in the Leslie St. and Davis Dr. area of Newmarket by a nieghbour.
Invisible Fence of Western Pennsylvania is donating an animal rescue oxygen kit to the Lawrence Volunteer Fire Department in Cecil Township.

“He was trying to gasp for air,” said Adam Justus, assistant chief of the Henderson County Rescue Squad. “Soot was coming out of its mouth and nose.”

Two months ago, Kitty might not have survived. On March 5, however, Henderson County Rescue Squad members used a pet oxygen mask they had recently received through Invisible Fence's Project Breathe program.

A fire truck, one of the two paramedic trucks and each of the city's three fire engines now carry pet oxygen mask kits, which officials say can save more than pets' lives.

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Saturday marked the second time that firefighters with the Bradenville-based township fire department have used the pet oxygen masks to treat smoke inhalation.

When firefighters come to your rescue, you probably feel comfortable knowing that they have all the necessary equipment to try to save your life.


“We hope that by donating oxygen mask kits that we will contribute to saving more pets and hopefully protect pet owners that may risk their own life to save a pet in a fire,” said Dan Kelley, owner, Invisible Fence of the Southern Tier.
Each year, up to 150,000 pets die in fires and more than 500,000 are affected by home fires, according to the U.S. Fire Administration.

WASHINGTON - A marathon-crashing dog has inspired an online fundraiser that has taken in more than $13,000 in donations toward cancer research.

"Things can be replaced, but you can never get over the loss of a family member - two-legged or four-legged."
After the Browns were removed from the apartment, firefighters were doing a secondary search when firefighter Daniel Tufts spotted a cat, barely alive. He, along with firefighter Adam Gatti, grabbed a special Pet Oxygen Kit that contains special masks for animals.
The pet masks can be used on dogs and cats as well as other small animals. They can also be washed and reused.
“We feel if we can save someone’s pet even though their home is destroyed, it helps in the rebuilding process,” Spieler said.
Kansas has three formal search and rescue dog K-9 organizations; two of them regularly train at Crisis City. K-9 Search and Rescue of Kansas, Inc. coordinated this donation for Crisis City. Invisible Fence previously donated K-9 mask kits to the Wichita Fire Department and Ford County Fire Department.
East Naples Fire Rescue District received 5 pet oxygen mask kits to be used on front line engines, one for each of their stations.

But one small silver lining has been the animals rescued from the building.  Firefighters saved one dog and three cats from the burning structure.

Lives are turned upside down. Pets are valued family members. We want families to know that their pet can be cared for if tragedy strikes.
"Having your house damaged by fire is traumatic enough, Petito said. "Losing a beloved pet makes the situation worse."
“We really can’t express our gratitude enough for what Jeffrey has done for Americans,” said Sherry Berger, owner of Invisible Fence® Brand by Lytnin, Inc.