Firefighters rescue dog from house fire in Los Angeles

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Firefighters with the Los Angeles Fire Department rescued a dog from a burning house early Thursday morning.

According to stringer service Key News, the fire was reported around 1:42 a.m. at 11170 North Plainview Avenue in the Tujunga neighborhood of L.A. Firefighters saw smoke emerging from the home upon arrival.

Video from the scene showed a firefighter carrying a dog to a fire engine after rescuing him from the burning home.

One man was treated for smoke inhalation, but no other injuries were reported.

Key News reports that the source of the fire was located in the home’s garage. There’s no word on whether the home burned down completely.

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