Car Fire Triggers A ‘Miracle’ Leading To The Rescue Of A Long-Lost Dog

Earlier this week, a vehicle caught on fire while driving down a wooded stretch of Interstate 91 in Massachusetts, just outside the city of Springfield. Firefighters from the West Springfield Fire Department were quick to the scene to extinguish the blaze, which caused non-life-threatening injuries to the driver and occupant.

But what began as a near-tragedy would soon wind up being hailed as a miracle.

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After the flames were extinguished, fire crews began the work of cleaning up. Fuel that had leaked from the burning car needed to be prevented from entering nearby storm drains, and a check was performed to make sure none were already contaminated.

Little did the crew know they’d find something else entirely in the process.

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While examining one storm drain, a firefighter spotted two desperate eyes staring back up at him.

There, trapped at the bottom of the uncapped drain, was a frightened dog.

She had no involvement in the car fire that had brought the firefighters to the scene — but she was in serious need of their help.

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It’s unclear exactly how the dog had gotten stuck in the hole, or how long she’d been there. One thing was clear, however — had the car fire not occurred, she might never have been found.

Thankfully, by an extraordinary coincidence, circumstances had led to her being rescued.

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Afterward, the lucky dog was transferred to the nearby Thomas J. O’Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center — and sure enough, coincidence struck again. Staff there had already been looking for her.

The dog, named Ally, had been reported as missing by her worried family more than a month earlier.

Now she’d been found.

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“How she managed to get inside of this storm drain located within close proximity to the highway is still unknown,” the shelter wrote. “However, she is safe and that’s all we can ask for.”

And before long, Ally was reunited with her loving owner.

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Online, Ally’s family expressed their gratitude for all involved in bringing their pup home, noting the incredible nature of her discovery and rescue.

“She’s a survivor and she was meant to be found after 34 days of being gone,” Ally’s owner wrote. “We have to say we still have some amazing and blessed people in this world. I would agree that it is a miracle.”

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