Firefighters rescued a dog by giving her CPR mouth

Firefighters rescued a dog by giving her CPR mouth

American firefighters pulled from a burning apartment in the city a lifeless dog, spent twenty minutes to revive her, including making her artificial respiration from mouth to nose.

Nala, a 10-year-old dog cross breeds Bichon-Friese and a Shih-Tzu suffered as a result of a fire that occurred on March 21 in an apartment in Santa Monica. His owner, a nurse Cristal Laminado, returned home from work just at the moment when in the apartment for unknown reasons caught fire, reports AP.

Laminate tried to evacuate the dog outside, but the apartment is very quickly turned out to be engulfed in smoke, and all her efforts were in vain. Came to the aid of the arriving firefighters. One of them with water from a hose trying to keep the flames under control, while the other on all fours searched all the corners of the apartment until the end, not Nala found unconscious in the bedroom.

For the next twenty minutes the firemen tried to bring animal consciousness in all possible ways: oxygen mask, a heart massage and artificial respiration “mouth to nose”.

In the end, the dog began to breathe again. Part of the actions of the police was filmed by one of the witnesses on video and posted on Facebook.

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