Drowning kangaroo rescued by Australian police officers
Two Australian police officers have described the moment they jumped into the sea to rescue a drowning kangaroo.

Sergeants Christopher Russo and Kirby Tonkin dragged the unconscious
animal out of the water and performed chest compressions to revive it.
The kangaroo is now recovering after the dramatic rescue in the Mornington Peninsula area, south of Melbourne.
Sgt Tonkin said it was a "good feeling", adding "every life is worth saving and we just did what we could".
The incident happened in the late afternoon on Saturday.
Local resident Mia Grant saw the kangaroo bounce across the road towards
Safety Beach. "I saw him swimming and started filming but he suddenly
got caught in the backwash of the waves so we got him out and waited for
police," she told Australian media.

But the exhausted animal became spooked and leapt back into the sea - this time with the two officers in hot pursuit.
"He had less than a minute… he went under and as he came up you could
see foam coming out of his nose. He was drowning," Sgt Russo explained.

"I grabbed his tail and Kirby cradled his head and dragged him onto the
beach and cleared his lungs to get the water out of him. Then we just
started to push on his chest and he started breathing again and I could
feel a heartbeat."
Ms Grant praised the officers' actions. "You see a lot of bad things and
to see someone so instantaneously race in after an animal gives you
faith in humanity," she said.

The kangaroo was taken to the local police station, before being picked
up by wildlife services. "We will let him recover at his own pace but he
has a paddock full of grass and lots of water to drink and he seems
very happy with that," said Michelle Thomas, director of the local
Animalia Wildlife Shelter.
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