QUICK ACTION
by Fire Fighters
& Sheriff Deputies
Saves Home and Family
Pet


LEFT - SBC Big Bear Sheriff Deputies & Big
Bear Fire Fighters
RIGHT - AO/EMT Alec Stambersky with rescued Lulu the family French
Bulldog Dog
Big Bear Lake,
CA/June 29, 2021–
A Big Bear
Lake residential structure located on North Eagle Drive was reported to be on fire
Tuesday afternoon. Upon their arrival, Big Bear Fire Crews observed a two-story
residence with smoke showing from the front and rear of the house.
The structure
fire required immediate attention from Big Bear Fire Battalion Chief Luke Wagner
with all the Fire Department units and crews, to be on-scene, as well as
assistance from SB-Big Bear Sheriff Deputies in-command of the response.
The Fire
Fighters were able to quickly extinguish the blaze within approximately ten
minutes; with damage contained to one room of the house. The occupants of the
structure were not home at the time of the incident, but their small dog, Lulu the French Bulldog was rescued by Big Bear Fire Fighters.
The cause of
the fire is under investigation by Big Bear Fire Department.
For tips on fire safety visit our website at www.bigbearfire.org
About
Big Bear Fire Department:
Big
Bear Fire Authority was formed under a Joint Powers Agreement in 2012 combining
Big Bear Lake Fire Protection District and Big Bear City Fire Department, now
commonly known as Big Bear Fire Department. Since its inception, Big Bear Fire
Department is committed to providing Big Bear Valley with professional fire,
medical and emergency services “Protecting Lives and Property,” with timely
response to fire and medical emergencies.