Cypress Creek EMS, Spring Fire Department, Tomball Fire Department and Northwest Community Health are teaming up with Invisible Fence of Greater Houston to help reduce the number of pets killed or injured in house fires each year. It is estimated that between 40,000 to 150,000 pets die each year in residential fires.
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Invisible Fence of Greater Houston has donated nearly 50 pet oxygen mask kits to the four Northwest Harris County public safety organizations. The Spring Fire Department received nine pet oxygen masks to outfit all fire engines. Thirty pet oxygen mask kits will outfit each of the paramedic vehicles for Cypress Creek EMS. Tomball Fire Department received three pet oxygen mask kits for their three fire stations, and seven pet oxygen mask kits will outfit each of Northwest Community Health's EMS units.
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