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William Janes & Luke May

Firefighters spend 40 minutes performing CPR on fox after it nearly drowned

Hero firefighters spent nearly 40 minutes bringing a fox back from the brink of death after it nearly drowned.

Emergency crews were called out after the animal was found trapped in an old water tank in Chatham, Kent, last Tuesday.

After pulling him out of the cold water firefighters ignored advice to have the animal put down and instead performed CPR and used animal oxygen masks to bring him back to life.

Lorraine March, from Kent Wildlife Rescue Service, said: "We have no idea how long the fox was in there for but it was slowly drowning.

"The work the firefighters did was amazing, they spent 40 minutes working on it.

Firefighters ignored advice to have the animal put down and instead performed CPR using an animal oxygen mask (RSPCA /SWNS.COM)
It took 40 minutes to revive the animal (RSPCA /SWNS.COM)

"They called the RSPCA who said they were available but suggested the crew took it to the nearest vet to have it put down.

"They got hold of us instead and one of our volunteers was there inside 20 minutes."

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