Vadodara youth brings Snake back to life with Mouth-to-Mouth CPR
October 16, 2024
Vadodara: In a unique case of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), a youth in the city revived what appeared to be a dead snake by administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
The incident took place near Vrindavan Char Rasta, where a snake was found in critical condition. Rescuers were alerted immediately, and Yash Tadvi, a rescuer, rushed to the scene. Upon arrival, he found the snake seemingly lifeless but promptly began performing CPR. Remarkably, he succeeded in reviving the snake.
Rescuer Yash Tadvi shared, “As soon as I received the call, I went there immediately. The snake appeared dead, but when I held it, I sensed it was still alive. I then started performing CPR. I felt immense relief and happiness when the snake revived, and I safely handed it over to the forest department.”
He further explained that these snakes are typically found in rivers, lakes, and ponds, preferring to stay above ground only at night. They primarily feed on frogs and fish. Although non-venomous, their temperament can be irritable and aggressive, so caution is necessary.
Range Forest Officer Karan Singh Rajput commented, “We are providing training on how to catch snakes. Administering CPR in such cases can be dangerous, but it seems CPR was performed because the snake was non-venomous and the rescuer had adequate knowledge. We will investigate the matter further.” DeshGujarat
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