This week’s episode is one of the most difficult and important conversations we’ve had. Beckie Mossor shares the reality of a devastating house fire that took a friend, three pets, and everything she owned, and what those 24 seconds revealed. For veterinary professionals, this isn’t just a personal story. It’s a wake-up call. From how quickly fires actually spread to the gaps in what we think we know about safety, Beckie walks through what mattered, what didn’t, and what she wishes every clinic and pet owner understood. You’ll hear practical takeaways you can apply immediately, including why attic heat sensors matter, how pets respond to alarms, and why most fire plans fall apart in real life. There’s also an honest look at decision-making under pressure and the limits of what’s possible when seconds count. This episode will change how you think about preparedness, both at home and in practice. Donate here:GoFundMe #1: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-beckie-after-house-fireGoFundMe #2: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-beckie-timmy-rebuild-after-house-fire #VeterinaryMedicine #VetLife #VetTechLife #FireSafety #VetPodcast
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