
The girl had only three minutes left to live. What her dog did next would leave everyone in awe—a moment that felt less like science and more like grace.
Northwood Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio—late October. A wind from the Scioto River rattled the flag outside as fluorescent light hummed through the pediatric ICU. The heart monitor’s alarm didn’t just ring; it announced itself like a bell at the edge of a storm, a single note slicing through scrubs and protocol.
On the screen, the heartbeat rose and fell, then drifted into a thin, unfeeling trace. The room breathed disinfectant and cool air. A green wash from the monitor painted the linens with an unreal glow.
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