When firefighter Andrew Klein responded to an apartment blaze in Santa Monica, California, he found a dog that wasn't breathing. "I grabbed him and as soon as I grabbed him, I knew that he was unresponsive just by his dead weight," he told ABC Los Angeles. Klein began to give him CPR, and didn't give up until, 20 minutes later, the dog — a 10-year-old rescue named Nalu — was revived. Nalu made a quick recovery, and with his owner, Crystal Lamirande, visited Klein at his station a few days after the fire. "Our goal is to save people, and sometimes we're not able to do that despite our best efforts," Klein said. "But to have a success story just like this ... he's a life that matters. That was just a great morale booster for all of the guys here in our department." Source: ABC Los Angeles |
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