The News (New Glasgow)

Dog’s barking saves man from vehicle fire

- JOE GIBBONS SALTWIRE NETWORK

HOLYROOD, N.L. — A dog really is man’s best friend, and Moxxi, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd mix proved that true in Holyrood Monday afternoon.

Bob Bennett was inside his large, barn-style garage restoring an antique car — a ’58 Ford Fairlane — when, unknown to him, a welding spark ignited a blanket on the car seat that he was using to protect the fabric from the dust of the restoratio­n work.

He was underneath the car when he heard Moxxi barking urgently.

He looked up to find fire was spreading through the car, and he had only “seconds to get out, and just let her go,” he told The Telegram.

Firefighte­rs arrived within minutes and found the garage fully alight, with fire and thick black smoke billowing into the blue sky.

Phil Bennett was having a bite to eat with his 96-year-old mother, Betty Bennett, when he spotted an unexpected vehicle at his brother Bob’s place.

“I was in the house with Mother, having lunch, and looked out the window and saw a fire truck on the street,” said Phil, a licensed, bonded used car dealer who restores antique vehicles.

"Then more showed up and I went to the back and said, ‘My God! Bob’s garage is all ablaze!’ I ran out and couldn’t see him and feared the worst, and then he came around the corner ... quite a relief,” Phil said.

“If I had to go and tell Mother we couldn’t find him and he never made it out ... I don’t know ... ,” he said, looking toward the burnt-out garage.

The garage is behind Bob and Valerie Bennett’s house.

Bob also restores antique vehicles, and Phil said Valerie had gone to the store to pick up paint for the car when the fire started.

The couple also lost a ’79 Chevy Malibu Classic Landau along with tools and materials, and lumber his son had stored in the garage for a new home he is building.

The Bennetts are members of the Newfoundla­nd Antique Classic Car Club and had displayed both vehicles in car shows and at weddings.

A local backhoe operator was called in by the fire department to knock down a wall and haul out the Fairlaine and the Malibu from the debris so firefighte­rs could douse the smoulderin­g remains.

The intensity of the fire melted siding on a house next door and on the Bennetts’ residence, and caused cracks in the windows of their home. Transmissi­on fluid in the garage exploded in the fire and bits of red fluid were visible on the back of the house.

As Moxxi was being comforted by Bob and Phil, Valerie explained, “She’s just telling him she’s glad he’s OK and doing well. You can always replace the garage and cars, and there definitely was someone looking out for him above today and she’s the real hero here.”

Moxxi barked joyfully and wagged her tail leaving no doubt she was Bob Bennett’s best friend on Monday.

 ??  ?? Bob Bennett with Moxxi, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd mixed breed that likely saved his life Monday afternoon by barking and alerting him to a fire in his garage while he worked underneath a car.
Bob Bennett with Moxxi, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd mixed breed that likely saved his life Monday afternoon by barking and alerting him to a fire in his garage while he worked underneath a car.

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