In Gujarat’s Vadodara, a youth named Yash Tadvi successfully revived an unconscious snake by performing CPR, a rare and unconventional method. The incident occurred near Vrindavan Char Rasta, where animal welfare activists responded to a call about a snake found lifeless on the road. Tadvi, a rescuer, arrived at the scene and, noticing faint signs of life, administered CPR by breathing directly into the snake’s mouth for three minutes. Miraculously, the snake regained consciousness. Tadvi expressed relief and joy after reviving the reptile and safely handed it over to the forest department. The video of the rescue has since gone viral. CPR to Snake Video: Snake Falls Unconscious After Being Drenched in Pesticide-Laced Water, MP Cop Tries to Save Its Life by Giving CPR.
Vadodara Youth Revives Unconscious Snake with CPR
CPR to the snake with his mouth and unconscious snake back to life.
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