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Hero Dog Dies From Exhaustion After Rescuing Seven People From Ecuador Earthquake

On April 16, 2016, a devastating earthquake occurred in Ecuador, destroying communities and killing almost 700 people. One death is even more tragic than most. This particular hero died while pulling others to safety. A four-year-old labrador named Dayko saved many people over the course of his career. Sadly, he just died in the line of duty.
This Amazing Dog Saved So Many Lives, But His Story Recently Ended In Tragedy

When a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Ecuador earlier this month, Dayko went to work rescuing people like it was any other day for the K-9 division of the Ibarra Fire Service.
This Amazing Dog Saved So Many Lives, But His Story Recently Ended In Tragedy

The brave dog's mission was to help find people who had been trapped beneath the rubble.
This Amazing Dog Saved So Many Lives, But His Story Recently Ended In Tragedy

He managed to save several lives.
This Amazing Dog Saved So Many Lives, But His Story Recently Ended In Tragedy

While rescuing more victims, however, he suffered a devastating heat stroke.
This Amazing Dog Saved So Many Lives, But His Story Recently Ended In Tragedy

The fire department announced that Dayko died from a "massive coronary myocardial infarction and acute respiratory failure." They expressed gratitude for the dog's heroic efforts, stating that he always sprung into action when community members needed help.
This Amazing Dog Saved So Many Lives, But His Story Recently Ended In Tragedy

Dayko's death is even more disheartening when you think about how many more people he could have saved if he hadn't passed away. He truly died a hero, and the people of Ibarra will never forget hm. You can do your part by donating to UNICEF's disaster relief fund today.
(Source: Cuerpo De Bomberos)
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