As firefighters responded to a five-story condominium collapse in Washington D.C. on July 1, a man who was trapped under the rubble owes a debt of gratitude to man’s best friend. Kimber, the 8-year-old search and rescue K-9 who assisted at the scene (on Kennedy Street in northwest D.C.), was able to pinpoint the man, buried under three stories of rubble and debris and unable to move for over 90 minutes, AP reported. D.C. Fire and EMS Department rescuers could hear him but couldn’t find him, until Kimber led the way and zeroed in on his location. Crews then worked desperately using saws and other equipment to cut through wood and free him from the wreckage. He suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries and was rushed to a D.C. hospital. Additionally, four other men—all five were construction workers who’d been working on the building—were found, none with life-threatening injuries, and were …