Crime & Safety
Dog Saves Upper St. Clair Family By Alerting Them To House Fire
An alert canine helped a family escape a devastating house fire on Wednesday. Get the details here.
UPPER ST. CLAIR, PA — Were it not for an attentive dog, the results could have been catastrophic when a fire broke out at a home on the 1400 block of Old Meadow Road early Wednesday.
The fire erupted at around 4:30 a.m. The family was alerted to the blaze by the family dog, Upper St. Clair fire chief Ted Hale told WTAE-TV and WPXI-TV.
Two adults, a child and the canine got out of the home safely.
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Fire companies from Allegheny and Washington counties responded to the fire. The residence suffered extensive damage.
The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.
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