Dog Alerts Wis. Family to House Fire

GRESHAM, Wis. (AP) - A Rottweiler awoke a mother in time to grab her two young sons and escape from their burning house over the weekend in eastern Wisconsin, according to sheriff's officials.

The 150-pound dog, named Zeus, awoke Jennifer Brusoe at about 8:30 p.m. Saturday at their rented house, according to a Shawano County sheriff's officials.

Brusoe grabbed her two sons, ages 5 and 6, and escaped. One of the children was injured from a piece of falling ceiling, but his injuries were not life threatening, Deputy Jesse Sperberg said in a news release.

"She said the whole ceiling was in flames," sheriff's Sgt. Staber Cook said. "She grabbed the children as the ceiling collapsed in the bedrooms."

The Rottweiler and a family cat escaped and were picked up by a neighbor.

The Gresham Fire Department was investigating the fire, which they don't consider suspicious. Cook said it may have started from an electrical overload caused by electric heaters.

The fire caused extensive damage to the house and the family was temporarily staying at a hotel, the sheriff's department said.


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