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Mayor Don Walters and Fire Chief Paul Moledor are proud to announce a partnership between the City of Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department and Invisible Fence Brand’s Project Breathe. Invisible Fence Brand has donated five pet oxygen mask kits to the Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department, helping to make the department one of the best-equipped in the nation to help save the lives of pets.

“We are grateful for the generous donation from Invisible Fence and commend them for their commitment to the safety of beloved pets in our community,” stated Mayor Don Walters. “The pet oxygen masks are yet another tool that our department will now have to aid them in rescue efforts.”

“Programs like Project Breathe equip our firefighters with additional life-saving equipment to help all of our invaluable residents during fire emergencies,” said Fire Chief Paul Moledor. “We are proud to have been chosen as recipients of this incredible gift that will help us save additional lives.”

“When a family suffers the tragedy of a fire, lives are turned upside down,” said Ed Hoyt, Director of Invisible Fence Brand. “Pets are valued family members, so we want families to know that their pet can be cared for if tragedy strikes.”

Invisible Fence Brand’s Project Breathe was established with the goal of equipping every fire station in America and Canada with life-saving pet oxygen masks. Fire safety professionals are able to administer oxygen to pets who are suffering from smoke inhalation. For additional information on Project Breathe, please visit https://www.invisiblefence.com/why-invisible-fence/project-breathe.