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The bond between Dalmatians
and firefighters goes back
hundreds of years, Salkill said,
to when the Dalmatians helped clear
the paths for horse-drawn fire
carriages dating back to the 1870s.
led firefighters from North Carolina to Chicago to
reach out about training Dalmatians to teach kids
fire safety. Now Salkill has a network of firefighters
in the same boat that he’s in. They just don’t have
quite the same social media following yet.
Carter said that the way Salkill brings his own
dogs into the program and is able to educate Cobb
County and beyond is a gift, as he can make things
like candle safety engaging and entertaining.
“He is a fantastic fire educator,” Carter said.
“He really wants to educate people… He views (the
large social media following) to his advantage. He’s
done a great job of putting fire prevention
education in front of people in all that he does and
that says a lot.”
Cinder is Salkill’s second Dalmatian to work at
the safety village. It started with his first Dalmatian,
Ember, closer to when he started working with the
Cobb County Fire Department nine years ago. After
Ember died, he adopted Cinder when she was 8
weeks old more than two years ago.
In August, the social media accounts took a
brief hiatus from dalmatian fire safety, but for good
reason. Salkill’s wife, Lindsey, gave birth to their
daughter, Piper, on Aug. 18. Piper came early and
the couple spent time at the neonatal intensive care
unit at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston
after Piper underwent surgery for complications
after birth.
They kept up with TikTok, only with Lindsey
and Aaron providing videos and Instagram updates
together to entertain. It was a place Aaron had
spent time before in 2016-17, when Ember was a
guest therapy dog for the children at Egleston, but
this experience was a little different with Cinder at
home being watched by Aaron’s parents.
“It’s nice to be familiar with the place I’m going
to but it’s kind of been a surreal adventure,” Salkill
said. “It’s very different coming as the parent of a
patient instead of coming with a dog to hang out
and have fun with the kids.”
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