Marshall Fire victim launching app to help save animals during disasters

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A man impacted by the Marshall Fire is working to make sure pets will be safe in the case of another disaster

SUPERIOR, Colo. — When the fast-moving Marshall Fire hit without warning some people were sadly not able to rescue their animals in time.

One man who was impacted by the fire is now working to make sure pets will be safe in the case of another disaster."The fire took my home. Fortunately, I was home at the time. So I was able to get a couple of things out, most importantly, my cats, and then some books and some photographs, some records, but I didn't really take it too seriously, I could have got more stuff out," said Crawford.

He told Denver7 the hardest part for him was not losing the material items, but the fact that many animals perished in the fire because they couldn’t be saved in time. Crawford said he did what he could to help pets in the area. He even managed to save a neighbor’s German shepherd.

So far, David only has mock-ups of what the app will look like. It's still in the process of being developed.Crawford says the app is expected to be finished in August or September.

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