“God pulled us out of there,” Tyler said. because he initially coughed up solid black tar and later coughed up ash.Įmily said it has been difficult to stop crying about the loss of her pets, but she is thankful she and Tyler are alive today. Tyler said he had to stay at the hospital until 3 p.m.
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Tyler then broke the window where the dogs sleep, but the oxygen from outside fed the flames, making it impossible to get to them, he said. “You did save my life, Tyler,” Emily told him while standing in their charred bedroom. Tyler said he was disoriented at the time but later learned he removed part of the window frame to get to Emily. Then he went to the bedroom window, “busted it out,” and pulled out his wife who was waiting by the window. “It felt like (the fire) was sandblasting my body with coal,” he said. Tyler said once in the hallway, he was unable to see because of the smoke but eventually crawled to the front porch. He told her to stay on the ground near the window. She woke up Tyler when she realized the house was on fire. “I kept him (awake) talking to him, you know how girls are,” she said.Įmily said she does not think she was asleep long when a strong taste in her mouth similar to menthol woke her up. Maiden Defensive Back Coach: Kelvin Lyonįan Club Pres.Emily and Tyler surveyed the damage of their home Wednesday and the site made them say aloud that God saved both of their lives.Įmily said the couple happened to stay up late talking that night until just before 2 a.m.
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of Ticketing/ Sales & Marketing Analyst: Brandy Ammermann Defensive Coordinator: Mike Gavin Receivers Coach: C.J. Others included on the 1999-2002 Fire Dogs staff were: Majority Owner: Greg Iverson Chairman: Don Rafferty Minority Owner: Sue Belcher Minority Owner/VP of Football Operations: Irvin Favre VP of Administration/Operations: Clark Henegan Director of Player Development: Casey Wittmann Dir. Irvin Favre, who also was minority owner of the Fire Dogs, died of a heart attack while driving in December 2003. Fourcade was followed as head coach in 2001 & 2002 by Irvin Favre, the late father of legendary Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre. Afterwards, the franchise folded.ĭuring the 1999 & 2000 IPFL seasons, the most notable member for the Fire Dogs was head coach/general manager/player(QB) John Fourcade, formerly of the NFL New Orleans Saints. However, they couldn't repeat the same success in 2002.
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When the IPFL folded, the Fire Dogs joined the new National Indoor Football League as a charter member and won the inaugural Indoor Bowl against the Wyoming Cavalry. During their first two years, the Fire Dogs went 9-7 and third in the league, yet it was their second season that proved to be a glorious year by winning the IPFL championship title.
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They began play in the Indoor Professional Football League (a reincarnated PIFL) in 1999 as a charter member. They played their home games at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. The Mississippi Fire Dogs are a defunct indoor football team from Biloxi, Mississippi. (October 2006)ġ999-2000 John Fourcade 2001-2002 Irvin Favreġ -(2001 NIFL Atlantic Conference - Southern Division) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article does not cite any references or sources.