On what started as a typical morning commute, David Fredman witnessed something that stopped him in his tracks โ and prompted a life-saving act of bravery.
While driving to work in Independence, Missouri, Fredman noticed a dog suspended by an electrical cord near the I-70 overpass. โHe was hanging off the edge of some kind of electrical box,โ Fredman told Fox4 KC. โThe cord was around his neck. His feet barely touched the ground, and he was struggling to move his head.โ It was clear the dog was in serious trouble.
Without hesitation, Fredman called 911 and grabbed a knife. Carefully, he cut the cord and freed the dog, who gasped for air as soon as he was released. Still unable to walk, the frightened dog was gently carried by Fredman to KC Pet Project for emergency care.
There, the dog was identified by a microchip as Max, a 16-year-old pup whose owner, Dee Vaughn, had just reported him missing. Vaughn was relieved and emotional to hear Max had been found โ but devastated to learn how.
It remains unclear how Max ended up in such a perilous situation. Vaughn believes the elderly dog couldnโt have traveled that far alone, raising questions about whether someone had intentionally harmed him.
Surveillance footage in the area may help provide answers. Vaughn has contacted authorities and plans to follow up with animal control.
Despite the mystery, one thing is certain: Fredmanโs timely action saved Maxโs life. Vaughn later met the man who rescued his beloved dog and expressed his heartfelt gratitude: โThank you, David, very much. You stopped what you were doing to save my dogโs life.โ
Fredmanโs heroic deed is a reminder that compassion and courage can make all the difference โ even on an ordinary morning drive.
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