Arizona Firefighters Rescue Tortoise from Possible Enclosure Fire

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A‌ tortoise named ⁢Littlefoot was⁤ saved by ​firefighters from a potential fire⁢ caused by a reptile heat lamp falling into its bedding.

Firefighters in Prescott​ Valley,AZ received a call from a homeowner reporting smoke coming from their backyard​ enclosure. Upon arrival, they discovered that a reptile heat lamp had fallen ⁢into the⁢ bedding of the tortoise’s shed, causing it to smoke. The speedy ​actions of the‌ firefighters ​saved Littlefoot and prevented any critically important damage.

The crew‍ later‍ checked‌ on Littlefoot and found him to be doing well. They​ also took to‌ Facebook to share some tips for​ using⁤ outdoor heat lamps safely:

  • Secure ‌It: Use chains and secure hangers to prevent ⁣tipping.
  • Distance: Keep‍ lamps at least‍ 18-20 inches away from flammables.
  • Check often: Inspect cords, bulbs, and connections before use.
  • No Extension Cords: Plug directly into a wall ​outlet.
  • Right Bulb: Use the correct wattage for the ​enclosure.
  • Ventilation: Make sure the space is well-ventilated.


Firefighters ⁤are often the unsung heroes⁢ of reptile rescues. ⁤In a​ recent incident in florida, firefighters saved a sulcata tortoise from ‌a house fire. And in england, they rescued an escaped iguana from a rooftop and​ a pet ⁢corn snake named Anna Cornda who had escaped its enclosure ​and ended up on the roof of a two-story ​house.

Along with these incidents, it’s ⁤vital to‍ note that according to the National Fire Protection ⁢Association, approximately 7,000 home fires are caused by pets each year. This includes reptiles like Littlefoot who ⁤may​ be at risk due to⁢ their heat lamps.

Tips⁣ for Preventing Reptile-Related Fires

While ‌accidents can happen,there are steps you ⁣can take to minimize the risk‍ of fires⁤ caused⁣ by reptile heat lamps:

  • Choose Quality Lamps: Invest in high-quality heat lamps that ​have safety‌ features such as⁢ automatic ​shut-off ⁢switches.
  • Keep Cords Out of ‌Reach: Make sure⁤ your reptile cannot reach or chew on any cords connected to their ​heat‍ lamp.
  • Clean Regularly: Keep your reptile’s enclosure clean and free of any ‍flammable materials.
  • Monitor Temperature: ‌ Use‌ a thermometer to regularly check the⁣ temperature in your reptile’s enclosure ⁤and‍ make sure it is ​not too⁢ hot.

The Importance of Fire Safety for Reptile Owners

As​ reptile owners, ‌it is indeed ​our obligation to ​ensure the safety of‍ our ⁣pets and our⁤ homes.‍ taking precautions such as using safe heat lamps ​and regularly checking on their condition ⁤can help prevent potential fires. It’s also ⁣important ​to have a fire escape plan in place and keep fire extinguishers handy in case of ⁤emergencies.

to sum‍ up

The ‌quick actions of‍ firefighters saved Littlefoot from a perhaps dangerous ⁢situation. By following safety tips and being prepared, we can definitely help prevent similar incidents from happening with our own reptiles. Let’s all ‌do our part⁤ to keep ourselves, our pets, and ⁤our‍ homes safe from fires​ caused by⁣ reptile heat lamps.






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  1. Great job by our brave firefighters! Thank you for saving this little tortoise. 🚒🐢 #ArizonaHeroes

    Matt: So glad to hear the tortoise is safe! Thank you to all the firefighters for their quick response and rescue efforts. #ArizonaStrong

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