From local newspaper:
A few nights a go a Boxer dog was hit by a car. A few minutes later an Emergency Ambulance (the kind with more and better equipment) which passed by (on their way home after their shift) saw people gathered near the road in what appeared like a car accident so they jumped out to find the poor dog heavily wounded.
Immeidately they started CPR, fluid transfer and whatever was needed to keep the poor dog alive as if it was a human being.
One of the whitnesses called a vet who agreed to open his clinic late at night to accept the dog (for free) and the paramedics received an authorization from the operation center to use the ambulance to carry an animal.
The vet worked on the dog all night long but eventually had to put it to sleep because the internal wounds were too severe.
It's still nice to know that there are people who really care for any living creature, human or other.
On the bottom of the article, for the sake of animal haters, the journalist asked the parametics what are the consenquences of using the ambulance's utilities on an animal.
Their reply was simple and short: everything we use is either disposable (like needles) or regularly sterilized, so there are no concenquences.
A few nights a go a Boxer dog was hit by a car. A few minutes later an Emergency Ambulance (the kind with more and better equipment) which passed by (on their way home after their shift) saw people gathered near the road in what appeared like a car accident so they jumped out to find the poor dog heavily wounded.
Immeidately they started CPR, fluid transfer and whatever was needed to keep the poor dog alive as if it was a human being.
One of the whitnesses called a vet who agreed to open his clinic late at night to accept the dog (for free) and the paramedics received an authorization from the operation center to use the ambulance to carry an animal.
The vet worked on the dog all night long but eventually had to put it to sleep because the internal wounds were too severe.
It's still nice to know that there are people who really care for any living creature, human or other.
On the bottom of the article, for the sake of animal haters, the journalist asked the parametics what are the consenquences of using the ambulance's utilities on an animal.
Their reply was simple and short: everything we use is either disposable (like needles) or regularly sterilized, so there are no concenquences.