A army veteran’s service animal escaped his car throughout a crash on Interstate 70 late final week.
However cooperation between first responders, the Colorado Division of Transportation and the nonprofit Summit Misplaced Pet Rescue helped reunite the service canine along with his proprietor the morning after the crash. Bob — a 3-year-old shiba inu — ran throughout a number of lanes of interstate site visitors and spent the evening close to the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels at an elevation of almost 11,000 toes, earlier than being rescued, Summit Misplaced Pet Rescue founder Melissa Davis stated.
“Everybody was so invested on this,” Davis stated of the workforce that helped with the rescue. “All people was so anxious about (Bob), and everyone was so decided to get him again safely.”
The crash occurred on eastbound I-70 simply west of the tunnels a bit of earlier than midday Thursday, April 3. No person is aware of for positive how Bob escaped the car, however Davis stated that it’s probably he acquired out by means of the windshield, which was blown out within the crash. Learn the total story at our companion, SummitDaily.com.