SB County Fire Department rescued two dogs from San Jose Creek, adjacent to South Kellogg Avenue in Goleta.
SB County Fire Department reminds everyone to please keep their distance from all waterways during the rains and higher creek levels.
SB County Fire Department rescued two dogs from San Jose Creek, adjacent to South Kellogg Avenue in Goleta.
SB County Fire Department reminds everyone to please keep their distance from all waterways during the rains and higher creek levels.
#DogRescue: San Jose Creek, adjacent to S. Kellogg Ave, Goleta, 2 dogs in swift water for approx. 1mi. SBC Fire/Swift Water Rescue,animal control, SBSO. Dog #1 rescued w/FF on ropes. Dog #2 rescued by FF 3 person team, entered water, escorted downstream to safety. CT8:32am pic.twitter.com/1WosaqlWFE
— Scott Safechuck (@SBCFireInfo) January 5, 2023
#DogRescue: Update: Both dogs, appear uninjured,reunited with owner. Creeks and rivers continue to be dangerous from the storm event. Please keep distance from all waterways during the rains and higher creek levels. pic.twitter.com/E8MHaaF5Fe
— Scott Safechuck (@SBCFireInfo) January 5, 2023
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