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Fire "Operation Rescue kote" was successful!
Paramedic Shane Collette (Shane Collette) from the town of Queen Creek (Queen Creek), Arizona, told reporters how to use the oxygen mask revived recently suffered a cat on fire.
Firefighters pulled the cat out of the burning house, but thought that she did not survive after inhaling carbon monoxide. She barely moved, her movements were jerky and out of the mouth was foaming. However, full-time paramedic Shane Collette was in the right place and decided to try to save the animal.
4 photos from here
He took a special oxygen masks for pets, and within 15 minutes kept her on the face of a cat. And the cat came to the delight of all the members of her family who survived from a burning house.
This cat was lucky because these masks have appeared in the fire service just after Christmas, they gave the name of a local veterinary clinic.
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Firefighters pulled the cat out of the burning house, but thought that she did not survive after inhaling carbon monoxide. She barely moved, her movements were jerky and out of the mouth was foaming. However, full-time paramedic Shane Collette was in the right place and decided to try to save the animal.
4 photos from here
He took a special oxygen masks for pets, and within 15 minutes kept her on the face of a cat. And the cat came to the delight of all the members of her family who survived from a burning house.
This cat was lucky because these masks have appeared in the fire service just after Christmas, they gave the name of a local veterinary clinic.
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