
Unsung hero: CISF constable performs CPR to save passenger's life at Delhi airport
India Today
A constable of the CISF saved the life of a man who fell unconscious at the Delhi Airport by performing a CPR procedure.
A constable of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) saved the life of a man who fell unconscious at the Delhi Airport by performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) procedure on him on Friday. #CISF personnel saved a precious life by giving CPR to a passenger namely Mr S Ravi Gnanadhas @ IGI Airport New Delhi. Mr S Ravi Gnanadhas thanked CISF profusely for saving his life. CPR is an emergency procedure that combines chest compressions often with artificial ventilation to manually preserve intact brain function until further medical assistance arrives. “CISF personnel saved a precious life by giving CPR to a passenger namely Mr S Ravi Gnanadhas at the IGI Airport New Delhi. Mr S Ravi Gnanadhas thanked CISF profusely for saving his life,” said the CISF in a statement.
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