[ad_1]
Party 444 Ronda
I am joining
Thai rescue officer Mana Srivate, who was on leave and traveling in the Chanthaburi province in eastern Thailand, had to be put on duty suddenly due to a gas accident: a motorcyclist collided with one of the youngest members of a herd of elephants crossing the street, a baby elephant.
While his colleagues took care of the human participant in the accident, Srivate was left with the little elephant. Who had no pulse, then Srivate, who said after the incident that his instinct to save lives simply came into play, guided where the elephant’s heart could be based on the location of the human heart and a video seen on the net, then gave him a two-handed heart massage.
As he later recounted, he used heart massage dozens of times during his 26-year career, but so far in all cases in humans.
The animal moved after 10 minutes and then regained consciousness, causing Srivate to almost cry, although, as he put it, he was upset the entire time that the elephant’s mother and relatives were trumpeting from the roadside vegetation. all the way.
After recovering, the little elephant was cared for elsewhere, but there it was soon revealed that he had no other serious injuries, so he was taken back to the crash site. Here he spun, and his eager mother immediately appeared for him.
But that’s not the end of the jokes: Srivate revealed that although he had tried heart massage dozens of times during his career, the elephant was the first he was able to save with him.
(via Guardian)
[ad_2]