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Vets risked their lives to save Elephant by Jumping on her Chest to restart her Heartbeat

Vets pulled off a dramatic rescue of an elephant in Thailand after carrying out CPR by jumping up and down on her chest.

Rescue workers use a crane to lift up a mather elephant after it fell into a manhole in Khao Yai National Park, Nakhon Nayok province, Thailand, July 13, 2022.

The animal’s one-year-old calf had slipped into a concrete drain at a golf course during monsoon rains in central Nakhon Nayok province.

The mother elephant looked worse for wear as she was hoisted out the deep golf drain by park rangers and a team of vets

Its 10-year-old mother stood guard over her calf but when wildlife volunteers tranquilised the older elephant she hit her head on the edge of the concrete structure, knocking her unconscious, and she also fell in.

A truck-mounted cherry picker crane was used to pull the mother out before vets climbed on top of her to perform CPR.

An elephant calf is seen inside a manhole during a rescue as a baby and mother elephant that fell into a manhole in Khao Yai National Park, Nakhon Nayok province, Thailand, July 13, 2022.

The entire rescue effort took a total of three hours, with the mother elephant knocked unconscious after hitting her head

Meanwhile a digger cleared away earth so the calf could climb out of the 7ft-deep hole.

It took the team more than three hours to finish the operation.

An elephant calf is seen inside a manhole after a baby and mother elephant fell into a manhole in Khao Yai National Park, Nakhon Nayok province, Thailand, July 13, 2022.

Khao Yai National Park Department vet Dr Chananya Kanchanasarak said: “It was impossible to get near the baby while the mother was nearby so we gave her three doses of tranquilisers but she moved towards her baby before passing out and hit her head.”

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Dr Chananya said the mother “regained consciousness after being stimulated by both me and the baby”.

The crane is pictured putting her down after lifting her out of the ditch, with the baby soon to follow. CPR was then needed

Soon after the pair were pulled from the drain, the calf began suckling its mother.

Dr Chananya added: “Despite the obstacles, the mother did not leave her baby’s side.

“This experience touched our hearts and will be one of the most memorable rescues we’ve done.”

The crane was needed to lift the immense mother elephant out of the deep ditch in the Thai national park yesterday
Rescuers and park rangers looked on as the elephants were allowed to walk back into the forest together after the efforts

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