Dogs with artificial respiration save people
A dog from the Spanish police has shown a 'unique' ability when performing CPR for humans.
RT channel (Russia) reported that Madrid police on June 22 posted a video of a dog named Poncho that sped up speed and energy to save a man lying unconscious on the ground. This is a simulation situation and the victim is actually a police officer.
The dog Poncho shows CPR skills.(Photo: RT).
Poncho used his front legs to press hard on the unconscious man's chest, a step in the process of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) . Poncho sometimes stopped, using the ear to check whether the man was still breathing.
The video of Poncho performing emergency recovery has attracted more than 2 million views after 3 days of posting.
In fact, Poncho did not manipulate CPR when on duty and the dog's performance was used by police to guide children on how to give emergency treatment to others in an emergency. The main task of the 8-year-old dog Poncho on duty is to detect explosives.
When posting videos, the Madrid police also included the words of 19th-century American writer Henry Wheeler Shaw: ' Dogs are the only creature in the world that loves you more than themselves'. Besides, the Madrid police also encouraged people to adopt dogs.
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