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Home | India | Army Jawans Quick Cpr On Train Saves 8 Month Old Babys Life

Army jawan’s quick CPR on train saves 8-month-old baby’s life

An Army ambulance assistant saved an eight-month-old infant on the New Delhi–Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express by performing CPR after the child stopped breathing. His quick, calm response revived the baby before medical help arrived at Rangiya station, officials said.

By PTI
Published Date - 18 October 2025, 01:58 PM
Army jawan’s quick CPR on train saves 8-month-old baby’s life
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Kolkata: An ambulance assistant of the Indian Army returning to duty from leave administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to an eight-month-old infant on a train and saved his life, a Defence official said on Saturday.

Sepoy Sunil, posted in a field hospital of the Army in the north-east, administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to the infant and stabilised the baby while travelling on the New Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express, he said.


“His timely and professional action prevented a fatality in a situation where no immediate medical support was available,” the Defence official said in a statement.

The eight-month-old infant had developed sudden respiratory distress while travelling in the train earlier this week and became unresponsive. The mother of the child fainted as she thought the baby had died, while other family members panicked, the defence official said.

Sepoy (Ambulance Assistant) Sunil, posted in the 456 Field Hospital, was returning from leave and was in the same coach.

He immediately rushed to their assistance and, upon examining the baby, found that the infant had no pulse or breathing, the official said.

“Sunil immediately initiated paediatric cardio-pulmonary resuscitation using two fingers on the chest and gave mouth-to-mouth breathing to the child, and after about two cycles of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), the baby showed signs of life,” he said.

The army man subsequently ensured coordination with train staff and railway police for the infant’s further evacuation and medical management at Rangiya station in Assam, the Defence official said.

He emphasised that the sepoy’s decisive action and calm execution under pressure helped save a precious life.

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