Firefighters respond to a vehicle fire and, during the incident, a pigeon approaches the crew. According to accounts from different outlets, firefighters stop to help the bird they find on scene. Video and descriptions shared publicly show rescuers handling the pigeon and placing a small oxygen mask on it, suggesting the bird needs assistance breathing. The rescue is presented as a quick, improvised aid while the firefighters are already managing the larger emergency. The Oregonian describes the pigeon’s approach during the vehicle-fire response and focuses on the rescue action, while the New York Post highlights the striking details of the “tiny oxygen mask” used by the fire crew. Across sources, the core points are consistent: the rescue occurs during a vehicle fire call, firefighters intervene to treat the pigeon using an oxygen mask, and the episode is shared as a heartwarming example of emergency personnel providing aid beyond the immediate blaze. Reports do not focus on additional medical outcomes beyond the rescue itself.