A firefighter’s mouth-to-snout resuscitation helped and saved a German Shepherd who was in cardiac arrest…

Firefighters risk their lives to save others, not just humans’, but also animals’.

Each day, these courageous men and women venture into danger to rescue lives. Cristián Espinoza from San Antonio, Chile, is yet another example. When a house in San Antonio, Chile caught fire, firefighters and rescue teams rushed to the scene.

While the people were being evacuated, two canines went into cardiac arrest, and the firefighters began CPR right away.

Apolo and Princesa, two lovely German Shepards, were inside the house when the fire broke out. One of them was practically dead when they were ultimately rescued. Cristián Espinoza, a firefighter, stepped in.

He gave the dog a mouth-to-snout to get the dog to breathe again. Apollo and Princesa were both resurrected as a result of their rescuers’ efforts.

According to Soy Chile, the canines are resting comfortably with neighbors while the owners are away.

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A firefighter’s mouth-to-snout resuscitation helped and saved a German Shepherd who was in cardiac arrest…
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