A timely Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) given by an RPF constable saved the life of a male passenger at Kurla station in Mumbai, a Central Railway official said on Monday.
The passenger was found lying unconscious on platform number 7-8 of the station on September 14 at around 11 am.
"On duty, RPF (Railway Protection Force) constable Mukesh Yadav rushed to the spot and performed CPR on the passenger which helped save his life. Subsequently, the RPF shifted the passenger to civic-run Bhabha Hospital with the help of the station master and GRP personnel," a CR spokesperson said.
14/9/23,11.00 hrs,
— Central Railway (@Central_Railway) September 17, 2023
Kurla Platform no. 7/8-
One unconscious condition passenger was noticed by RPF constable Mr. Mukesh Yadav. He immediately given CPR (Cardio pulmonary resuscitation) to passenger & saved his precious life.
Later on passenger was sent to Bhabha hospital where… pic.twitter.com/09QD8SXgYF
CPR is a medical procedure involving repeated cycles of compression of the chest and artificial respiration, performed to maintain blood circulation and oxygenation in a person who has suffered cardiac arrest.
Doctors at the hospital appreciated the timely CPR given by the RPF staffer which helped the passenger regain breathing and his life was saved, he said.
"RPF staff Mukesh Yadav has done an excellent work of humanity in saving a precious life," the spokesperson said, adding that the condition of the passenger was stable.
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