Elephant Calf Brought Back to Life by Thai Rescue Worker Who Used CPR After It Was Hit by a Motorcycle While Crossing a Road; Video Goes Viral!

Video of an elephant calf being brought to life by a Thai rescue worker is going viral on the internet. In the video, one can see the crucial moment when Thailand’s Mana Srivate performs CPR on the elephant calf and brings revives its life.

Elephant Calf Rescue (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Video of an elephant calf being brought to life by a Thai rescue worker is going viral on the internet. In the video, one can see the crucial moment when  Thailand’s Mana Srivate performs CPR on the elephant calf and brings revives its life. Mana is an experienced rescuer and had performed dozens of resuscitation attempt.  He has about 26 years as a rescue experience BUT it was the first time he was doing it on an elephant which went successfully. The video of Mana helping the elephant calf was shared by IPS Praveen Kaswan who is quite popular on Twitter for sharing interesting content about wildlife.  Mana was called while he was off duty on a road trip late on Sunday and he stepped in to help revive the baby elephant after it was hit by a motorcycle while crossing a road with a group of wild pachyderms in the eastern province of Chanthaburi. Watch Viral Video: Texas Man Miraculously Survives Lightning Strike While Walking His Dogs.

The video in no time took over social media wherein Mana can be seen giving two-handed compressions to the baby elephant lying on its side. Bus Driver in Chile Allowed a Stray Dog to Ride in Bus Because it Was Cold, Watch Heart-warming Video!

Mana told Reuters: "It’s my instinct to save lives, but I was worried the whole time because I can hear the mother and other elephants calling for the baby,” Mana told Reuters by phone. I assumed where an elephant heart would be located based on human theory and a video clip I saw online,” he said. When the baby elephant starting to move, I almost cried."

Elephant Calf Brought Back to Life by Thai Rescue Worker(Watch Video):

After the CPR the elephant was on its feet after about 10 minutes and was rushed to another location for treatment. CPR on animals can save lives! If you do not see your pet's chest moving and cannot find a heartbeat it is crucial that you begin CPR with chest compressions. You must place your hands on your pet from little ones like cats, puppies etc. by placing the heel of one of your hands directly over the pet's heart and place your other hand over the other one.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 22, 2020 08:51 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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