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Wing, Prayer and a Firefighter: Smokey the Owl Recovering From Burns

Updated 4:14 PM PST, Fri, Nov 21, 2008

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Smokey the owl

 

An owl that was rescued by a firefighter during a wildfire in Sylmar is recovering at an animal rescue facility.

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The owl, named Smokey, was removed from an oxygen tank. Workers at Valley Wildlife Care monitored his breathing, and said all signs were normal.

The great horned owl was listed Friday in stable condition. He was given a 75-percent chance of survival.

The owl flew through a wall of flame during the Sayre Fire. A firefighter saw the bird and rescued him.

The nonprofit facility sent photos and a note.

"It has been 24 hrs and Smokey is no longer considered in critical status. He is stable. We now believe that unlike his original prognosis of 50-percent chance of recovery, we are giving him a 75-percent chance of recovery. 

"We expect Smokey to be able to feed himself within the next couple of days.  We will continue to support him with fluids and force feeding and have him x-rayed daily to monitor any further lung swelling.

"His eyes are healing beautifully despite the burns on his eyelids. Our avian veterinarian believes he has no permanent vision impairment. We will have him examined by a veterinary opthomoligist prior to his release.  As you can see from the picture, the small feathers that surrounding his beak have been completely burned. These feathers are important as they serve as 'sensors' while the owl is eating in the dark.  These feather shafts will need time to heal and re-grow."

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  • Anonymous Sunday, Nov 23 at 11:01 AM FLAG COMMENT Inspiring... I'll certainly donate to the next firefighter's fundraiser. I only wish more pets had been removed in time, and that wildlife had enough warning to get out of the way. The wildfires are getting wilder, even as we beat our breasts with shame for what we've done to the environment. Nevertheless, we can still save it, and ourselves with it. Because when the last animal dies of any species, so will we.
  • Marcy Friday, Nov 21 at 9:58 PM FLAG COMMENT What a wonderful ending to what could have easily been a sad one. THANK YOU to the firefighter how saved him. I'm so glad and relieved Smoky is making such a spedy recovery. And thanks for a positive story about animals!
  • Doug in Ohio Friday, Nov 21 at 9:04 PM FLAG COMMENT Dear NBC Thank you for posting this story and keeping us updated. This story touched the hearts of everyone in out small town. Do you know who the firefighter is? I think he should get to release the owl. I hope you update us again when this owl get's to go home. God Bless
  • Joy Friday, Nov 21 at 8:43 PM FLAG COMMENT GOOD WORK Brenda. I hope Smokey will make a full recovery!! Bless the hearts of the firefighters that went out of their way to see that Smokey got the medical care he needed. PLEASE support Smokey and VALLEY WILDLIFE CARE!! with your kindest donation Thank you for your support Joy Nadel, RESCUE ME INCORPORATED ALL BREED ANIMAL RESCUE AND REHABILITATION ORGANIZATION
  • Marguerite Friday, Nov 21 at 5:13 PM FLAG COMMENT I'm so glad Smokey is getting better. I've been worried about him. Please keep us posted about his progress.

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