
Baby Goats Saved as Firefighters Rescue Castle Rock Animals
When flames engulfed a Castle Rock building early Tuesday morning, firefighters rushed in to save baby goats and other animals from the blaze. Every animal made it out safely, and no one was hurt.
Firefighters in Castle Rock, Washington, became heroes to some adorable baby goats on March 24 when they rescued multiple animals from a burning outbuilding.
Cowlitz County Fire District 6 crews arrived just after 7:30 a.m. to find the large structure fully engulfed in flames. Despite the intensity of the fire, their first thought was getting the animals housed nearby to safety.
After bringing the blaze under control, firefighters worked quickly to evacuate baby goats and other animals from the area. Photos from the scene show the tiny goats safe in the arms of their rescuers, looking no worse for wear after their early morning scare.

The best part? No injuries were reported among animals, people, or firefighters. Everyone walked away from what could have been a tragic situation.
Sunny's Take
There's something especially heartwarming about watching firefighters cradle baby goats after battling a major blaze. These first responders train for the worst, but their willingness to go the extra mile for vulnerable animals shows the compassion behind the uniform.
The Castle Rock community can rest easy knowing their local fire crews treat every life as worth saving, whether it walks on two legs or four. Those baby goats got a second chance thanks to people who showed up when it mattered most.
While the cause of the fire remains under investigation, this story reminds us that even in scary situations, quick action and caring people can turn potential tragedy into relief.
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