Pit bull saves woman from the burning building. Dog Pit bull saved a woman from a fire in her Long Island, New York home on Friday, barking to alert her as the flames began to spread from the front to the back of the house. Jackie Bonasera said she was drying her hair in an upstairs bathroom of the home on Gabriele Drive in East Norwich when she heard the dog barking. She ran downstairs and saw the flames on the side of her garage.
She was able to escape the house. "I ran out of the house and my neighbors came running over, and then I thought about the dog – I'm like, 'He saved my life, I have to save his,'" Bonasera recounted. Nbcnews reports
"So I just put my robe over my face and I ran back in and I grabbed the dog and then I stood out here and I watched my house burn," she said.
Bonasera believes she would have been trapped upstairs if the dog, named Cain, hadn't alerted her to the fire. Bonasera's daughter, Alexus Stallworth, said Cain is "the town hero." "He's a pit bull, too," said Stallworth. "They have such bad reps, but he's such a good boy."
“I ran out of the house and my neighbors came running over, and then I thought about the dog – I’m like, ‘He saved my life, I have to save his,’” she told the station. “So I just put my robe over my face and I ran back in and I grabbed the dog and then I stood out here and I watched my house burn,” she said.
If the dog–named Cain–did not bark, she would have likely died, Bonasera said.
Bonasera’s daughter, Alexus Stallworth, called the dog a hero. “They have such bad reps, but he’s such a good boy,” she said.
Stallworth was outside the house when the fire broke out and captured the blaze on her cell phone camera.
More than 70 firefighters were needed to stop the fire. Although the cause of the blaze has not been determined and the arson squad is investigating, police don't believe it's suspicious. The homeowner is a contractor who is working on several homes that were damaged by Sandy, and he said he now hopes he can get his own home fixed before winter.
She was able to escape the house. "I ran out of the house and my neighbors came running over, and then I thought about the dog – I'm like, 'He saved my life, I have to save his,'" Bonasera recounted. Nbcnews reports
"So I just put my robe over my face and I ran back in and I grabbed the dog and then I stood out here and I watched my house burn," she said.
Bonasera believes she would have been trapped upstairs if the dog, named Cain, hadn't alerted her to the fire. Bonasera's daughter, Alexus Stallworth, said Cain is "the town hero." "He's a pit bull, too," said Stallworth. "They have such bad reps, but he's such a good boy."
“I ran out of the house and my neighbors came running over, and then I thought about the dog – I’m like, ‘He saved my life, I have to save his,’” she told the station. “So I just put my robe over my face and I ran back in and I grabbed the dog and then I stood out here and I watched my house burn,” she said.
If the dog–named Cain–did not bark, she would have likely died, Bonasera said.
Bonasera’s daughter, Alexus Stallworth, called the dog a hero. “They have such bad reps, but he’s such a good boy,” she said.
Stallworth was outside the house when the fire broke out and captured the blaze on her cell phone camera.
More than 70 firefighters were needed to stop the fire. Although the cause of the blaze has not been determined and the arson squad is investigating, police don't believe it's suspicious. The homeowner is a contractor who is working on several homes that were damaged by Sandy, and he said he now hopes he can get his own home fixed before winter.