Medical Staff At Sanctuary Save 900-Pound Baby Rhino With CPR!
August 8, 2016
Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary’s co-founder, Chris de Bruno Austin, initiated CPR on the 900lbs white rhino by blowing into Meha’s nose as several other team members engaged in chest compressions. Chris and the team refused to give up, and after several painstaking minutes, Meha was successfully resuscitated and began to breathe on her own.
Meha has since made a full recovery, and is currently grazing in the fields with her fellow rhino orphans.
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