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Labrador survives six-story fall

By Dong-Phuong Nguyen, Times Staff Writer
Published February 8, 2008


Clayton Tieman plays with his dog, Jet, who survived a fall from the parking garage at Tampa International Airport.
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[Times photo: Atoyia Deans]
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TAMPA — You would think that a jet landing at Tampa International Airport one day in December would be nothing out of the ordinary. Except this was no aircraft.

It was a black Labrador retriever named “Jet” that fell six stories from an airport parking garage and survived.

On Dec. 31, Jet and his humans, Clayton and Jessica Tieman of Largo, were on the ninth-floor short-term parking garage of the airport waiting to pick up Jessica’s parents. Jet, who had just turned 2, was inside a parked truck when he slipped out and dashed toward Clayton Tieman, who was standing next to a four-foot wall.

Tieman screamed “no!” as he reached for Jet.

Jet went over and Tieman fell to his knees crying: “Oh God, please no.”

He heard a thud and then a whimper.

“When Jet got to the wall, rather than crash into the wall, he just hopped over,” said Lee Rivas, Tieman’s father-in-law, who emerged from an elevator onto the ninth floor just moments after Jet fell.

Jessica Tieman ran to her father, hysterical. Clay Tieman wouldn’t look over the wall. He was afraid of what he might see, Rivas said.

So Rivas dashed to the wall and looked down. No dog.

But there was a man a floor below looking up at them, his eyes “as big as they can be,” Tieman said.

“Your dog just got up and walked,” Tieman heard the man say.

Rivas and his 22-year-old son David, both of Valrico, made their way down six flights while Tieman called airport police.

Jet, who has a black coat and weighs 65 pounds, had apparently fallen about 70 feet and landed on the roof of a third-level walkway, that leads from the airport to the Marriott Hotel. Airport police helped the men get to Jet, who by this time was hobbling and wagging his tail.

David Rivas instructed Jet to lay down, which the well-trained dog did immediately, Lee Rivas said. Blood soaked David Rivas’ white t-shirt as he held Jet, who continued to give kisses.

They took Jet to Florida Veterinary Specialists where he was treated for cuts and bruises and a punctured lung that healed that night.

“I can’t explain why he didn’t die,” Clayton Tieman said. “When he jumped, he landed in God’s hands.”

It seems the fall was harder on Jet’s best friend Rocky, a 10-year-old Lab who witnessed Jet sail over the wall.

“Rocky was in the car, the windows were cracked and he saw the whole thing,” Rivas said. “I’m not making this up. He would not eat.”

Only after Jet came to visit two days later did Rocky eat again.

[Last modified February 8, 2008, 14:57:42]


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by Stacy 02/09/08 08:14 AM
We have 3 black labs, so we understand the love you share with them. Great story with a happy ending!
by Linda 02/09/08 06:19 AM
Thanks for sharing such a great story. What a beautiful, special dog.
by come ON!!!!!!!!! 02/09/08 02:24 AM
gotta love how the SPT features the so-called "comments" on a story which it doesn't even bother to PUBLISH THE COMMENTS TO. somebody needs to get with it!!! this happens all the time and it's getting old. PUBLISH THE COMMENTS PROMPTLY.
by Christine 02/08/08 11:30 PM
amazing story!
by Dee/owned by a Lab 02/08/08 10:50 PM
Labs are wonderful. I have heard that they see into your soul and I believe it. God bless Jet. Many more years to him and his humans.
by BY 02/08/08 09:44 PM
Yes, Jet had a guardian Angel....Bless Jet and Rocky........
by poop 02/08/08 09:15 PM
dogs are soooo much cooler than cats
by Tom 02/08/08 08:56 PM
Awesome story. Glad to hear the dog made it. Crazy!
by mandy 02/08/08 07:57 PM
I truly believe God had his hands open wide to protect Jet. I can certainly understand how his humans felt. That is a very special dog and he deserves to sleep in the bed as long as he promises not to fall out!
by Michael 02/08/08 07:50 PM
God is awesome. I just lost my job today and this is encouraging. God is in control. thanks for the story
by Steve Vander Veer 02/08/08 06:42 PM
Prior to this story on Channel 10TV, a promo was run for a story on neighbors that are a "problem". Then, during the Jet story, we were treated to some owner/dog "frisbee hand-offs" & 30-40 ft. tosses into the neighbor's yard & bushes. Cool . . .
by Barbara 02/08/08 06:12 PM
Why was the dog in the back of a pickup truck? Would you let your child ride in the back of a pickup? The sun beats down hard in Florida. Regardless of Romney putting his dog in a grate on top of a car....the dog does NOT enjoy this! Leave him home.
by Sandie 02/08/08 06:07 PM
Such a wonderful outcome - the doggie angels had their work cut out for them that day!
by Linda 02/08/08 04:32 PM
I am so happy that Jet survived, you are right he was in God's hands. Jet also had his angels with him. Give him a big hug and kiss for me. and of course for Rocky too!
by DJ 02/08/08 02:28 PM
Wow! Glad Jet's OK.
by m 02/08/08 01:20 PM
Jet was his name? Should have been Underdog. "Never fear Underdog is here"
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