A four-year-old Nigerian dwarf goat named Goldie has been accompanying firefighters tackling a small wildfire in Colorado Springs, offering both companionship and a touch of levity during their intense work.
The animal, affectionately known as Golden Oreo, has been observed following crews for hours as they combat the Rock Creek Fire, even chomping on leaves to help clear brush.
While Goldie's actions did not directly contribute to extinguishing the flames, her presence provided much-needed morale for the firefighters, who have been working tirelessly to contain the blaze.Fire Department Lt.Trevor Leland noted that Goldie's companionship was a welcome distraction, helping to ease the stress of the demanding task.The fire, which is 50% contained, has been fueled by record-low snowfall, high temperatures, and erratic winds.
Goldie's owner, Lindsey Glader, described the goat as a social butterfly, often engaging with firefighters and even attempting to share a meal with a crew member.
The incident highlights the unexpected ways in which animals can support human efforts during crises, offering both practical and emotional assistance in challenging situations.
Original title: The GOAT: Hooved friend provides moral support to firefighters in Colorado
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