EMTs and paramedics, especially at fire scenes, can be called upon to assess and treat a dog in respiratory or cardiac arrest. In this video Dr. Janet Olson, veterinary cardiologist, shows how assess a pet and administer CPR. Learn more about a paramedic teaching first aid skills to treat an injured police K-9 and Ohio legislation which authorizes EMS providers to treat pets.
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