After five days apart, man finds his dog following wildfire destruction

The sky burned orange as the Palisades Fire swallowed everything in its path.

Casey Colvin’s home stood directly in the line of destruction—and inside were his dogs,

Oreo and Tika Tika Tika. Trapped miles away, blocked by road closures,

he was forced into an unthinkable choice. Every minute meant flames, smoke, and the possible suffocation of the onl… Continues…

When Casey finally reached his neighborhood by rented bike, the streets were chaos—sirens, ash, and barricades. He watched helplessly as firefighters disappeared into smoke where his home once stood. One of them, Cal Fire battalion chief Brent Pascua, pushed past the flames to search for life inside. He emerged with Tika Tika Tika trembling in his arms, but Oreo was nowhere. For five agonizing days, Casey walked the ruins, calling a name that never answered.

Then, against all odds, a neighbor spotted a tiny, ash-covered figure wandering near a burned property. Oreo was alive, shaken but standing. The moment the dog leapt into Casey’s arms, the weight of fear, guilt, and grief broke into tears and laughter. Days later, standing beside both dogs, Casey thanked Pascua for risking everything. In a landscape of loss, their reunion became a quiet miracle—and a reminder to plan, protect, and never abandon hope.

When Casey finally reached his neighborhood by rented bike, the streets were chaos—sirens, ash, and barricades.

He watched helplessly as firefighters disappeared into smoke where his home once stood.

One of them, Cal Fire battalion chief Brent Pascua, pushed past the flames to search for life inside.

He emerged with Tika Tika Tika trembling in his arms, but Oreo was nowhere

. For five agonizing days, Casey walked the ruins, calling a name that never answered.

Then, against all odds, a neighbor spotted a tiny,

ash-covered figure wandering near a burned property.

Oreo was alive, shaken but standing.

The moment the dog leapt into Casey’s arms, the weight of fear,

guilt, and grief broke into tears and laughter.

Days later, standing beside both dogs,

Casey thanked Pascua for risking everything.

In a landscape of loss, their reunion became a quiet miracle—and a reminder to plan, protect, and never abandon hope.

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