If you were a firefighter rushing in to burning buildings and saving lives, would you stop and take the time to try and resuscitate a kitten you found unconscious on the floor? This fire fighter did and best of all, the entire thing was caught on his helmet camera.

The video has been edited and has been produced with music in a short film, but the footage of a firefighter caring about every life he comes across is priceless.

This is a beautiful piece and puts on display the genuine caring of all of our first responders!

Here is a news story from a local Fresno news station following the fire.

The info from the video says:

A Fresno firefighter rescued a kitten that was barely clinging to life, and it was all captured on his helmet camera. Stepping into a burned home in Northwest Fresno, the firefighter is told to look for salvage. What he finds, lying lifeless on the floor, is a kitten.

"I looked down and you can actually see the cat shining in the spotlight of my flashlight. And I looked back and that's when I saw the cat and grabbed him," said Cory Kalanick, the firefighter who found the kitten.

The kitten was limp as Kalanick picked it up and took it outside. He grabbed a mask and an oxygen tank, setting the kitten on his glove to protect it from the hot asphalt. After pouring water on him and using an entire tank of oxygen, within 15 minutes, Kalanick massaged life back into the tiny animal. He affectionally nicknamed "Lucky the Cat."

It was a fitting job for the ten year veteran. He's sometimes teased for being an eco-friendly vegan.

"They raz me or give me garbage for it. It's a pretty cool thing that we get to help a kitten out," said Kalanick.

Back in the neighborhood where it all happened, kids who witnessed the fire several weeks ago are shocked the kitten made it. They also say, not only did Lucky survive the fire, he was originally found in a shopping cart just down the street.

The people renting the apartment have moved, but Kalanick hopes Lucky is still alive and well.

"I really hope that cat is being loved," said Kalanick.

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