WEST MONROE, La., March 11 (UPI) -- Dogs may be man's best friend, but a firefighter in Louisiana went beyond that to life-saver, performing CPR on a pooch rescued from a fire.
Ouachita Parish, La., firefighter Stephen "Odie" Odom moved through a burning mobile home in West Monroe to locate two pet dogs in carriers trapped inside, The Daily Advertiser in Lafayette, La., reported. Once outside and in the fresh air, Odom noticed one dog was not breathing and his tongue was hanging out.
The firefighter removed his face mask and placed the dog's head inside so the oxygen could blow in its face.
It didn't work. Odom began performing CPR.
"I began doing CPR on the dog by cupping my hands around the dog's snout and blowing until I could feel his chest expand," Odom said. "I then did chest compressions similar to that of infant CPR. After approximately one minute of doggie CPR, I noticed the dog trying to breathe on its own."
Odom returned to the fire station, leaving an oxygen tank with the dog's owners -- just in case.
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