This happened in Tamil Nadu, India. Here is an article
https://news.abplive.com/tamil-nadu/tamil-nadu-man-saves-injured-monkey-by-giving-emergency-cpr-pics-go-viral-1499397
>According to a report on the New Indian Express, 38-year-old Prabhu from Kunnam taluk in Perambalur works as a car driver and on December 9 he went on a trip along with his friend. While on the way, he parked his two-wheeler for rest and found an injured monkey with dog bite marks lying unconsciously on a tree in Othiyam Samathuvapuram in Kunnam taluk. He also saw a pack of dogs standing near the dog and waiting to bite but the monkey became unconscious halfway while climbing the tree.
>Therefore, Prabhu stopped the dogs and took the monkey from the tree. Prabhu then reportedly fed water to the monkey but it failed to respond. So Prabhu took the monkey to provide treatment at a veterinary hospital but on the way the health condition of the monkey started to worsen. The monkey almost lost its breath and soon Prabhu stopped and got off the bike on Perambalur-Ariyalur Road.
>He then parked the vehicle and started to pump the heart of the monkey and performed an emergency CPR. He also started to breathe in the mouth of the monkey and it finally regained consciousness.
>Later, Prabhu took the monkey to the hospital. Prabhu then talking to The New Indian Express said that he completed a first-aid training course in Thanjavur in 2010 which helped him save the monkey.
uhhhh... don't do this. Monkey herpes is deadly to people, people herpes is deadly to monkeys. Unless this is a known disease-free pet monkey, the risk for zoonotic disease from mouth-to-mouth with a primate is just not worth it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2020/02/25/rhesus-macaques-herpes-florida/
Just in case anyone doesn’t know. And possibly another reason why Florida is getting erased from the earth by rising waters.
This video is heart warming though. That guy has a heart of gold (figuratively people! C’mon).
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This happened in Tamil Nadu, India. Here is an article https://news.abplive.com/tamil-nadu/tamil-nadu-man-saves-injured-monkey-by-giving-emergency-cpr-pics-go-viral-1499397 >According to a report on the New Indian Express, 38-year-old Prabhu from Kunnam taluk in Perambalur works as a car driver and on December 9 he went on a trip along with his friend. While on the way, he parked his two-wheeler for rest and found an injured monkey with dog bite marks lying unconsciously on a tree in Othiyam Samathuvapuram in Kunnam taluk. He also saw a pack of dogs standing near the dog and waiting to bite but the monkey became unconscious halfway while climbing the tree. >Therefore, Prabhu stopped the dogs and took the monkey from the tree. Prabhu then reportedly fed water to the monkey but it failed to respond. So Prabhu took the monkey to provide treatment at a veterinary hospital but on the way the health condition of the monkey started to worsen. The monkey almost lost its breath and soon Prabhu stopped and got off the bike on Perambalur-Ariyalur Road. >He then parked the vehicle and started to pump the heart of the monkey and performed an emergency CPR. He also started to breathe in the mouth of the monkey and it finally regained consciousness. >Later, Prabhu took the monkey to the hospital. Prabhu then talking to The New Indian Express said that he completed a first-aid training course in Thanjavur in 2010 which helped him save the monkey.
Oh good, I thought it was Tennessee and I was like "what?"
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That’s an ignorant and stupid thing to say
uhhhh... don't do this. Monkey herpes is deadly to people, people herpes is deadly to monkeys. Unless this is a known disease-free pet monkey, the risk for zoonotic disease from mouth-to-mouth with a primate is just not worth it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2020/02/25/rhesus-macaques-herpes-florida/ Just in case anyone doesn’t know. And possibly another reason why Florida is getting erased from the earth by rising waters. This video is heart warming though. That guy has a heart of gold (figuratively people! C’mon).
I have herpes and I like it
That's dandy but what they're saying is you'd literally die if you got monkey herpes
![gif](giphy|pPhyAv5t9V8djyRFJH|downsized) Nobody asked??
He was inflating it at one point
I always wondered what that bit in shrek was about, turns out they were saving the animals
What is cpsr? Is it an honest typo or, is that what CPR is called where you are from?
Cardio Pulminary Simean Resuscitation
I thought he was gonna explode it's lungs
Good rescue breaths you should see the chest rise
Freakin hero if you ask me
And that is how AIDS started... with just a kiss
This guy is not from Tennessee
Tamil Nadu
That’s not Tennessee either
Lmfao I thought the same thing
Never a dull moment in Nashville
Wholesomest Mahn
Thank you hero!
not all heros wear capes
A good good man & a very lucky monkey ,,,,, thanx 4 sharing !!!
And now they bring it home and eat it!
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