Video: Fire dog in Georgetown unlocks door after officials get locked out

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Georgetown fire dog opens door

Video courtesy of Georgetown Fire Department shows a fire dog named Koda coming to the rescue when officials get locked out of the Public Safety Building.

When an official got locked out of the Public Safety Building in Georgetown, the city's fire dog came to the rescue!

It was all caught on camera by the Georgetown Fire Department.

Koda can usually be found with her best pal and handler, Deputy Fire Marshal Jonathan Gilliam, educating people about fire safety and prevention.

She is also a registered therapy dog to help even more people in the community.