In June of this year, firefighter Cory Kalanick of Fresno, California was searching through salvage in a burned home and found a lifeless kitten. Cory grabbed the kitten, gave it an oxygen mask and poured water on its fur. Within 15 minutes the kitten began moving and meowing. The entire rescue was captured on Kalanick’s GoPro, and featured by the company in their latest video.
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Boy Dying Of Cancer Gets Boost From Superheroes At Early Halloween Party
For the past two years, 5-year-old Billy Lee has endured a long, painful battle with medulloblastoma, a cancerous brain tumor. After doctors gave Billy less than 3 months to live, his parents, Chris and Kellen, realized their son might not make it to his favorite holiday, Halloween. So, family, friends, and neighbors brought Halloween to him.
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Hero Police Dog Reunites With Officer After Being Shot In The Line Of Duty
In March of 2014, seven-year-old Bruno, a police dog for the Anaheim Police Department, found an armed gang member and was shot in the line of duty. Bruno’s partner/handler, officer R.J. Young said, “It was a horrific thing to have to watch, my entire world came crumbling down in the matter of a second.” After a successful surgery and retiring from the force, Bruno was awarded a Distinguished Service medal, and was adopted by Young.
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Jack Sparrow Takes A Break From Filming ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’ To Surprise Sick Kids At Children’s Hospital
On Tuesday, actor Johnny Depp took a break from filming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales to visit a few sick kids at the Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital in Brisbane, Australia. Dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow, Depp gave hugs, posed for pictures and recorded a special message for the patients.
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Jack Sparrow’s Special Message For The Patients
Homeless Musician Plays Piano Beautifully On The Streets Of Sarasota
Throughout the downtown area of Sarasota, Florida there are six public pianos for anyone to play. While walking downtown, Aroar Natasha came across a homeless man, 51 year-old Donald Gould, playing a cover of Styx’s “Come Sail Away.” Gould’s solo performance took Natasha’a breath away and she shared the video to Facebook where it quickly went viral.
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