- EAGAN, Minn. (AP) -- A smoke
alarm summoned firefighters to a school in the middle of the night, but
when they arrived the flames already had been put out. Dory took care of
it.
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- Dory is a fish, a Betta kept in a vase on a desk in a
third-grade classroom at Trinity Lone Oak Lutheran School.
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- A forgotten candle started a small fire on the desk on
Jan. 24, setting off the smoke alarm and shattering the fish bowl, spilling
enough water to put out the flames.
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- Firefighters found a few embers still glowing on the
desk -- and Dory still alive in a puddle.
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- "It was certainly looking distinctly unhappy,"
firefighter Al Taylor said of the little fish.
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- Firefighters put Dory in a new container, and now the
children in the class are excited about their little hero, said teacher
Linda Krienke.
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- "Each of them wrote a story from the fish's point
of view, how his Friday night went. He saw the fire, and then he got real
hot and then his vase broke and he fell on the floor and the fireman came
in and saved him."
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- The room was heavily damaged by smoke, so the students
and their little mascot were moved to the school music room.
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- Dory, named for the sidekick who helps find a kidnapped
fish in the movie "Finding Nemo," is "quite a survivor,"
Krienke said.
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