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Firefighters rescue dog from car fire A Turlock firefighter rescues a dog from a burning car (Photo courtesy of TFD).
A small dog is on the mend after being rescued from a burning car Sunday afternoon by the Turlock Fire Department.
The fire department responded to the report of a vehicle fire in the 1300 block of W. Main Street at 3 p.m. Sunday and found a sedan smoldering with smoke and some flames.
As firefighters arrived at the scene the owner of the vehicle was coming out of a nearby store and saw that his car was on fire. He told the firefighters that his dog was in the car, said Turlock Fire Capt. Jason Bernard.
City Council: Grassroots fundraising, cannabis revenue could fund pool project Council appoints new city attorney On Feb. 9, the City Council approved a Columbia Park Pool renovation plan which would fix violations and return the pool and splash pad to a usable condition.
The Turlock City Council earlier this month agreed on a $1.8 million plan to restore the Columbia Park pool and splash pad, but the project’s exact cost and how it will be funded are still to be determined following Tuesday night’s meeting.
While the pool is currently closed due to COVID, a facility evaluation study conducted in 2019 found a total of 18 violations which would keep the pool shut down even without a pandemic. Since the swimming pool was first built in 1957, it has undergone minor renovations and facility updates. The pool has only been replastered once, in 1999.