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&lt;/script&gt;</html><description>**************************************************************** Brakke Consulting&rsquo;s Animal Health News &amp; Notes for September 21, 2001 Copyright &copy; Brakke Consulting, Inc. **************************************************************** Amid all the horror over the tragedy in New York and elsewhere last week, it is always uplifting to hear stories of courage and hope.&nbsp; We at Brakke Consulting heard the following story and wanted to share it with our readers, in the hope that it would brighten your day a little.&nbsp; The story comes from the Dr. Rhea Morgan, Chief of Staff at Rowley Memorial Animal Hospital in Springfield, Massachusetts, and sister of Brakke Consultant John Volk. Much to my surprise, Rowley received a canine patient from the World Trade Center scene. One of our clients has a search and rescue dog. He and his dog were working the WTC site, when the dog became ill from some inhalation of fumes and ingestion of debris, and then fell through some of the debris.&nbsp; The owner wanted to bring the dog back home for treatment. With help from a Connecticut State police escort, it took him only 55 minutes once he left Manhattan to reach our doors. This particular dog (&#x201C;Jac&#x201D;) found a live survivor and also identified the location of several bodies for the rescue teams.&nbsp; Portions of the planes that hit the building have been found. He and Jack foundView Full Post;</description></oembed>
