HSVC Alum Casper and Family Escape Eaton Fire

Recently, one of our alums, Casper, and his devoted owner, Krystal, faced an unimaginable challenge when the devastating Eaton Fire threatened their home in Altadena, CA. On January 8th, 2025, Krystal received an alarming wake-up call as the fire in Altadena advanced dangerously close to her home. Around midnight, she first saw the glow of flames creeping toward her neighborhood. Although no evacuation orders had been issued yet, Krystal knew she had to act fast. The fire was moving quickly, and she began packing with her beloved dog, Casper, by her side. 

By 3:30 am, the situation had escalated when Krystal heard a sheriff’s bullhorn blaring, “Evacuate now!” Moments later, the Protect App sent an evacuation notification confirming the urgency of the situation. Krystal knew they had to leave immediately. With the fire quickly advancing and smoke filling the air, Krystal grabbed only the essentials. A suitcase with clothes, Casper’s food, his blanket, and a few other items were all she could manage to pack in the rush. Her parents, who also resided with her, had even less time. They barely managed to grab a few papers and fled with nothing but the clothes on their backs.

As anyone who has faced an emergency evacuation knows, it’s a stressful and chaotic experience. For Krystal, evacuating with Casper added an additional layer of anxiety. Like many dogs, Casper was sensitive to the change, and the combination of smoke, panic, and uncertainty left him unsettled. The family managed to get out safely, but the stress of the situation didn’t stop once they were in the car. Krystal was concerned about finding adequate resources for Casper—he refused to eat after being uprooted so suddenly, and she couldn’t find his regular food at local shelters. On top of that, their local vet had closed due to the heavy smoke, leaving Krystal unable to get his flea medication. 

Upon hearing about the resources offered by Pasadena Humane Society, the family made their way to the organization to see what supplies they could find. The donation center was a godsend. They were able to pick up essential items for Casper, including pet wipes, pet shampoo, an extra leash, a collar, and a pet bed. These simple items made an enormous difference during the family’s displacement. The pet shampoo, in particular, was a huge relief, as it allowed the family to wash the smoke off of Casper and help him feel more comfortable. The donated treats and toys gave Casper a sense of normalcy amidst the chaos, allowing Krystal to take him for walks and play to help ease the tension.

As this Altadena family continues to recover from the fire and its aftermath, they took a moment to express their gratitude to Pasadena Humane and the generous community that supports it. While the fire and its challenges are still fresh in their minds, Casper's family is beginning to feel a sense of stability again. They are slowly finding their way back to normal, one step at a time, with the support of organizations like Pasadena Humane Society

“Altadena is a dog-loving, pet-friendly community, and the generosity of these donations has made a tremendous difference,” Krystal said. “Casper and I are truly grateful for the kindness and assistance during this difficult time. The continued support is helping us navigate this long road to recovery.”

For anyone looking to make a difference, we urge you to consider donating to local shelters. The kindness and generosity of donors truly aid those in need during life’s most challenging moments, and we recognize how crucial it is to provide help during times of crisis. While HSVC’s primary mission is to rescue and care for animals, we also acknowledge our role in supporting families facing difficult circumstances. Whether providing supplies, evacuation boarding, offering advice, or simply being a source of comfort, we are here for you.

Krystal’s story serves as an important reminder for all pet owners to always be prepared for emergencies, especially in areas susceptible to wildfires. Download apps like Protect and WatchDuty, create an evacuation plan for your pets, and know where you can locate pet-friendly shelters and resources in your community. Most importantly, remember that you're not alone—organizations like HSVC, Pasadena Humane Society, and local communities are here to support you when you need it most.

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