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

Early on January 7, 2025, the Palisades Fire tore through parts of California, leaving homes destroyed and roads choked with smoke. For Casey Colvin, fear had nothing to do with property. It centered on two lives he loved deeply—his dogs, Oreo and Tika Tika Tika.Trapped at work as the fire spread, Casey tried desperately to reach his neighborhood. With roads closed and traffic frozen, he rented a bicycle and pedaled through ash-filled air and confusion, driven by urgency rather than certainty. When he finally arrived, emergency crews barred entry. His dogs were somewhere beyond the line, and no one could tell him whether they were alive.

Amid the chaos, Brent Pascua, a Cal Fire battalion chief, made a decision that went beyond protocol. He entered a burning home and rescued Tika Tika Tika. Oreo, however, was nowhere to be found. The relief of one rescue gave way to five days of agonizing uncertainty.For nearly a week, Casey searched through debris and scorched ground, joined by neighbors and volunteers. Each hour stretched hope thin, yet he refused to stop calling Oreo’s name, holding onto the possibility that his small Pomeranian had somehow survived.

That hope was answered when Oreo was spotted wandering near a nearby property—disoriented, covered in ash, but alive. Casey rushed toward him, calling out. Oreo ran straight into his arms. The reunion—raw, wordless, and overwhelming—spread quickly across social media, resonating far beyond those who witnessed it.

In the days that followed, Casey reunited with Pascua, this time with both dogs beside him. He thanked the firefighter for leaving the door open during the rescue. “If you hadn’t done that,” he said, “my dogs wouldn’t be here today.” Pascua later reflected that moments like this give meaning to the risks firefighters take.

The story became more than a personal victory. It highlighted the often-overlooked danger pets face during natural disasters and the emotional toll on those who love them. Casey’s determination and Pascua’s courage illustrated the depth of the human–animal bond—and the humanity of first responders who honor it.

In the aftermath of devastation, the reunion of Casey, Oreo, and Tika Tika Tika offered something rare: a reminder that resilience can coexist with loss, and that compassion, even in the worst conditions, can still carve out moments of grace.

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