Heartwarming footage shows dog reunited with owner after getting swept up in flood

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Heartwarming video shows Australian Shepherd swept away in California floods being rescued from a storm drain – after his owner tracked him using an Apple AirTag on his collar

  • Heart-warming video shows moment Australian Shepherd is reunited with owner
  • One-year-old Seamus was walking with owner when he fell in flood control basin
  • Firefighters rescued the pup after being flagged down by Good Samaritan 
  • The dog’s $29 Apple AirTag helped owner track down beloved pup  

A California dog that got swept away in a storm drain was sensationally rescued by firefighters who were able to reunite him with his owner using his Apple AirTag. 

Dramatic pictures document the moment one-year-old Australian Shepherd, Seamus was found and rescued by the San Bernardino County Fire Service.

Using the high-tech $29 tag, officers managed to reunite the pup with his owner Emile Brill – catching the moment in a heart-warming video. 

Brill, from Loma Linda, had been walking Seamus  when he got away from her, ending up in a flood control basin.

Fast-moving floodwaters, which have been hammering California residents this month, swept the pup away leaving her unable to fetch him back. 

Brill told KABC: ‘The water was going so fast, I think all it took was one paw in that water and he was gone.’

The mutt managed to find his way to a nearby access tube where firefighters were able to find him.

Firefighters found one-year-old Seamus in a pile of debris down access tube after he escaped his owner

 San Bernardino County Fire Service posted photos of their rescue on Facebook, explaining they brought the dog into their fire engine to keep him warm and dry

Frefighters said the dog was in 'uninjured and in good spirits' when they found him after being alerted to the incident by a Good Samaritan

Frefighters said the dog was in ‘uninjured and in good spirits’ when they found him after being alerted to the incident by a Good Samaritan

They had been flagged down by an employee at an RV facility on East Redlands Boulevard who reported seeing a dog floating down a nearby channel and hearing its  barks. 

The crew brought the dog to their fire engine to warm up while they worked out how to reunite him with his owner. 

Fortunately, he was equipped with both an ID tag and an Apple AirTag – the latter of which authorities used to track his owners down.

Seamus pictured inside the Fire Engine where crew took him to warm up

Seamus pictured inside the Fire Engine where crew took him to warm up 

Apple began selling AirTags in 2021 and the devices are supposed to be attached to valuable belongings.

The owner can then track the tag using their ‘FindMy’ app meaning it should never get lost. 

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In a Facebook post yesterday, the San Bernardino County Fire Service wrote: ‘Yesterday San Bernardino crews were dispatched to a public service call for a dog lost in a storm drain.’

The post continued: ‘Firefighters quickly made access to the dog, bringing him up the ladder to safety. After assessing the dog he seemed uninjured & in good spirits. 

‘Seamus was equipped with both Apple AirTag & a conventional ID Tag which aided rescuers and owners in tracking the pup and reuniting them.’

Fire crew managed to find the pup down a storm drain access before reuniting him with owner

Fire crew managed to find the pup down a storm drain access before reuniting him with owner

The dog was found by firefighters in a pile of debris at the bottom of the tube.

Authorities used a ladder to bring the pup up to the surface where has assessed. 

The moment the dog and owner were reunited was caught on camera, with one firefighter telling Brill: ‘He is one lucky dog, I’ll tell you that.’

He added: ‘He’s got some fight in him’.

Brill replied: ‘Oh he is so lucky!’ 

Pup had gotten lost down flood control basin where the fast-moving waters captured him, causing him to float away from his devastated owner

Pup had gotten lost down flood control basin where the fast-moving waters captured him, causing him to float away from his devastated owner

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