Brian Rogers and his 7-year-old rescue dog Bandit visited Clearwater Fire Station 45 to thank the crew who pulled the unconscious dog from their burning home on November 2nd and administered life-saving care.

"It was a miracle, nothing short of," Rogers said.

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Rogers had just arrived at work when his neighbor used his Ring doorbell to alert him to the emergency.

"He's like, your house is on fire. I'm like, Get my dog, get my dog. And he tried," Rogers said.

Bandit was home alone when the fire broke out, with smoke already spreading throughout the house.

"We went right in immediately, found a hallway, made our way to the back of the house, and the second room we searched, we found Bandit on the

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