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Brave Rescuer Revives Snake with CPR in Gujarat

4 Dec

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Summary

  • A snake was revived using CPR after an electric shock.
  • The rescue occurred in Amdha village, Valsad district, Gujarat.
  • A wildlife rescuer administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
Brave Rescuer Revives Snake with CPR in Gujarat

A startling rescue unfolded in Gujarat's Valsad district when a wildlife rescuer administered CPR to a snake that had fallen unconscious. The incident occurred in Amdha village after the snake, a non-venomous rat snake, climbed an electric pole and made contact with a high-tension wire.

Falling approximately 15 feet, the snake was found by farm laborers who promptly contacted local rescuer Mukesh Vayad. Vayad, who has a decade of experience in snake rescue and training from the Snake Research Institute, took immediate action. He performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on the reptile for nearly 30 minutes.

After persistent efforts, the snake began to show signs of life and eventually moved into nearby bushes. A photograph of the unique rescue attempt quickly gained traction on social media platforms, drawing widespread attention to Vayad's dedicated actions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The snake was injured after climbing an electric pole and coming into contact with a high-tension power line, receiving an electric shock.
Mukesh Vayad, a local wildlife rescuer with 10 years of experience, revived the snake using mouth-to-mouth CPR.
Experts warn that performing CPR on snakes should only be done by trained individuals, preferably with veterinary supervision, due to the risks involved.

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