Maggie and the firetruck
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 5:29 pm
the morning started off just fine as I get my little Pixie to the vet and she checks out ok, picking up weight getting
fed 3 times a day for now. So, run her home and grab Maggie to run with me to work. Stopped at the post office to
pick up my mail and decided to leave the car running so the ac could keep Maggie cool for the two minutes I was
in there......this is where the nightmare began. I come back out my key fob would not unlock the car! Took me a
few minutes of cussing and collecting my thoughts about what to do and then went inside and borrowed a cellphone
(mine in the car) to call my work since I was only two blocks away. It did this a couple years ago and it was the battery
in the key fob. So the dispatcher has one of our drivers stop by and I gave her the old battery and # off of it and she
went to the Ace hardware a block away for a new battery. By this time the sun is starting to shine on the side window
and I see Maggie starting to pant. Mind you I left the ac on. When they finally got back, put in the new battery and
STILL NOTHING!! By this time I'm in tears and worried about Maggie getting overheated in the car. I have noticed in
the past if I idle the car about a half hour the compressor kicks off and the ac no longer blows cold. I wanted a hammer
so I could break the window but Anya (the driver) call 911 and we got the fire dept there. My drivers window was
cracked about a half inch and the fireman had this aluminum rod they bent to fit and reach the door lock and popped
it open. Grabbed Maggie out of there and felt the ac WAS blowing hot air. I'm just crying and get Maggie on the shade
of the sidewalk and the fireman give her water. She wouldn't drink it, I even got her bowl out of the car but she still
wouldn't drink it. After awhile I see she's ok and she stopped panting. We went on to work and when we stopped at
the redlight she took time to get a drink. Never was I so afraid to sit there and watch my dog cook in a hot car. She
is fine and thank you to SFD609 for getting my car open. The ac kicked in as soon as the car was moving down the
road. We stayed at work for awhile visiting and waiting for the car to cool off parked in the shade of the parking
garage. And thats my story and I still feel sick about it.
fed 3 times a day for now. So, run her home and grab Maggie to run with me to work. Stopped at the post office to
pick up my mail and decided to leave the car running so the ac could keep Maggie cool for the two minutes I was
in there......this is where the nightmare began. I come back out my key fob would not unlock the car! Took me a
few minutes of cussing and collecting my thoughts about what to do and then went inside and borrowed a cellphone
(mine in the car) to call my work since I was only two blocks away. It did this a couple years ago and it was the battery
in the key fob. So the dispatcher has one of our drivers stop by and I gave her the old battery and # off of it and she
went to the Ace hardware a block away for a new battery. By this time the sun is starting to shine on the side window
and I see Maggie starting to pant. Mind you I left the ac on. When they finally got back, put in the new battery and
STILL NOTHING!! By this time I'm in tears and worried about Maggie getting overheated in the car. I have noticed in
the past if I idle the car about a half hour the compressor kicks off and the ac no longer blows cold. I wanted a hammer
so I could break the window but Anya (the driver) call 911 and we got the fire dept there. My drivers window was
cracked about a half inch and the fireman had this aluminum rod they bent to fit and reach the door lock and popped
it open. Grabbed Maggie out of there and felt the ac WAS blowing hot air. I'm just crying and get Maggie on the shade
of the sidewalk and the fireman give her water. She wouldn't drink it, I even got her bowl out of the car but she still
wouldn't drink it. After awhile I see she's ok and she stopped panting. We went on to work and when we stopped at
the redlight she took time to get a drink. Never was I so afraid to sit there and watch my dog cook in a hot car. She
is fine and thank you to SFD609 for getting my car open. The ac kicked in as soon as the car was moving down the
road. We stayed at work for awhile visiting and waiting for the car to cool off parked in the shade of the parking
garage. And thats my story and I still feel sick about it.