US firefighter gives dog mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (Pic)

by xue94fwsh on 2012-03-04 09:51:42

Firefighters gave artificial respiration to a Labrador named "Koda". According to foreign media reports on October 20, a house fire occurred in Wisconsin, USA. Firefighters took an emergency measure when rescuing a Labrador dog - they performed "mouth-to-mouth resuscitation" on the dog and even put an oxygen mask on it. Eventually, the Labrador was saved.

At that time, the homeowner Bache saw thick smoke after walking the dog and decided to rush upstairs with his father to rescue other pets at home after confirming no one was inside. He hoped to find two cats and a Labrador dog "Koda" that he was taking care of for a friend. However, due to the choking smoke, he had to run out of the house and wait for rescue.

After the firefighters arrived, they found a motionless Labrador lying on a stone chair inside the house, seemingly unconscious. Two firefighters then carried the Labrador out and performed "mouth-to-mouth resuscitation" on it, hoping to bring the dog back from the brink of death.

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After successfully reviving Koda, the dog was sent to a nearby veterinary hospital for treatment and observation. The two missing cats were later found in the basement, unharmed.