A California firefighter went above and beyond to save a dog that collapsed from heat and smoke.
“I discovered him amidst all the smoke and the heat,” firefighter Andrew Klein told KABC. “I grabbed him and as soon as I grabbed him I knew that he was unresponsive just by his ᴅᴇᴀᴅ weight.”
Klein performed CPR, which firefighters call “mouth-to-snout,” on the pup, and then administered an oxygen mask. After 20 minutes, the dog started breathing on its own.
Nalu’s owner, Crystal Lamirande, came home to find her apartment on fire; she tried to save Nalu, who is a Bichon Frise/Shih Tzu mix, but couldn’t get through the smoke. Lamirande told KABC she lost everything in the fire, but has a newfound bond with her local fire department.