The firefighters in Guantánamo carried out the rescue of a puppy that was trapped in a small house fire.
, the actions of the firefighters also prevented "a possible explosion of a liquefied gas cylinder (balita)" that "could have caused much more serious consequences."

"The incident occurred in a second-level residence on San Lino Street between 15 and 16 Sur, apparently due to a short circuit while a fan was being charged," specified the source.
The owners of the house "requested help to rescue a puppy trapped inside the house and in serious danger," he reported.
Finally, "thanks to the bravery and dedication of the firefighters, the child was rescued alive, bringing emotion and relief to everyone present."
Alexander Ríos Cruz's post included images of the rescue that showcased the intensity of the fire and the efficiency of the firefighters.
Amid severe material limitations and institutional wear, fire brigades in Cuba continue to carry out high-risk rescue operations, with the utmost priority being to save lives.
A few days ago, in a complicated and risky rescue operation, a team of firefighters and rescuers from Command 25 in Holguín acted swiftly and skillfully to evacuate an 83-year-old woman from her home after she suffered a severe fall, which resulted in a hip fracture.
The rescue was classified as "high risk" due to the "structural difficulties" of the home, which is located on the second floor, and because the elderly woman was in a state of panic and in considerable pain, the source emphasized.
Frequently Asked Questions about Firefighter Rescues in Guantánamo
How did the firefighters in Guantánamo manage to rescue the puppy trapped in the fire?
The firefighters acted quickly to rescue the puppy trapped in the fire, which was caused by a short circuit while a fan was being charged. The intervention also prevented a potential explosion of a liquefied gas cylinder, which could have had much more serious consequences.
What challenges do firefighters in Cuba face when carrying out rescues?
Firefighters in Cuba face severe material limitations and institutional wear and tear, which complicates their rescue operations. Nevertheless, they continue to prioritize saving lives, both human and animal, amid these challenges.
What other risky situations have firefighters in Cuba dealt with recently?
Firefighters in Cuba have handled high-risk rescues such as the evacuation of an elderly woman with a hip fracture in Holguín, the rescue of a dehydrated man on a rooftop in Holguín, and the saving of animals in extreme situations, like dogs and cats trapped in various circumstances.
How has the community responded to the actions of the firefighters?
The community has expressed gratitude and admiration for the firefighters, recognizing their bravery and commitment despite limited resources. On social media, messages of support and thanks for the rescuers' efforts in emergency situations have gone viral.
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