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Dog’s ‘Eyes Say It All’ After Firefighter Saves Him From Hurricane

By: Julie Hunt
Julie Hunt is an avid dog lover and writer for iHeartDogs.com, and has a background as a veterinary technician. She rescued a beautiful former bait dog named Rory.Read more
| October 16, 2024

In the wake of Hurricane Milton’s devastation, countless lives have been turned upside down. Amid the destruction, first responders and rescue teams have been working tirelessly to bring relief to those affected, including the animals displaced by the storm. One rescue in particular, involving a firefighter and a stranded dog, has captured hearts across the nation. Hillsborough County Fire Rescue, one of many Florida departments on the front lines, has been conducting search and rescue missions in areas hit hardest by the hurricane.

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue, Florida/Facebook

During one such operation, Cpt. Dusty Mascaro from the department’s search and rescue team found himself face-to-face with a dog in desperate need of help—a Bernese Mountain dog stranded in rising floodwaters.

Without hesitation, Cpt. Mascaro sprang into action, wading through the water to reach the frightened animal. Cradling the dog in his arms, he carried him to safety. Once inside the rescue vehicle, the exhausted dog locked eyes with his rescuer—a moment that spoke volumes.

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue, Florida/Facebook

“This dog’s eyes say it all,” Hillsborough County Fire Rescue shared on their Facebook page, describing the moment as one filled with “pure gratitude and love.” A photo of the dog gazing at Mascaro quickly went viral, touching the hearts of thousands.

Viewers online couldn’t help but comment on the profound connection between the dog and his rescuer. “Look at that dog’s eyes—he knows he was saved,” one person wrote. Another chimed in, “This picture should be framed—proof of what gratitude really looks like.”

Some commenters even suggested that Cpt. Mascaro should adopt the dog, though it remains uncertain whether the animal had a home before the storm.

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue, Florida/Facebook

This rescue was just one of many performed by the department. On October 11, Hillsborough County Fire Rescue reported that they had saved 104 animals in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, ensuring that no life—whether human or animal—was left behind. “We are honored to serve and protect all members of our community, no matter how big or small,” the department shared.

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Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 3 storm, made landfall on October 9, leaving a trail of destruction in its path. The storm caused severe property damage, left thousands without power, and tragically claimed at least 24 lives. But even amid the chaos and heartache, moments like this rescue provide a glimmer of hope.

Cpt. Mascaro’s rescue is a reminder of the power of compassion in the face of disaster. And the grateful look in that dog’s eyes says everything: he knows he’s safe, and he knows he is loved.

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