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In a video circulating on social media, one of the relatives of the victims is seen explaining that the incident occurred around 6 p.m.
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The 108 service, stationed at Kondapak, received a call from the pregnant woman Triveni (23), a migrant worker from Odisha. When medical technician Baindla Mahender and the pilot Ramesh reached the spot, they found her bleeding profusely.
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With no time to lose, Dr. Preethi Reddy quickly assessed the passenger’s condition. With his pulse feeble and BP very low, the doctor performed CPR. Remarkably, the passenger responded within few minutes.
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Orusu Srinivas, a devotee from Challur in Veenavanka mandal, suffered a heart stroke and collapsed while returning after seeking the blessings of the presiding deity.
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The session emphasised Hands-Only CPR, which is a simplified technique involving chest compressions recommended for untrained bystanders
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K.Vishnuvardhan (31), died reportedly due to cardiac arrest while offering prayers at Veeranjaneya Swamy temple located at the KPHB colony on Monday morning.
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A resident of Gandhinagar, Sircilla town, Chilagani Anuhya collapsed in her residence after knowing about the death of her father Shankar in the evening.
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The rescue unfolded after the officers, Constables Surya Narayana and Ravi Nayak, responded promptly to a call at 12:30 AM.
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Around 40 participants underwent comprehensive training, led by Dr Javed and Dr Satish, emphasizing the critical distinction between heart attacks and cardiac arrests
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The high court allowed CPR's application seeking permission to utilise 25 per cent of its funds lying in fixed deposits for payment of salary to its employees who have not been paid for the last several months.
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The video displayed Gurmeet administering CPR to the man, followed by a collaborative effort with others to place him on a stretcher.
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The study also shows that in private locations older people, especially older men, are less likely to receive CPR.
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Traffic policeman working in Hyderabad won accolades for reaching out to a man who suddenly collapsed on the road
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IMA Warangal branch president has stressed on need to make people aware of ‘first hour’ to save lives of the people suffering heart attack
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After examining the baby, Medical Technician Kuncham Ashok called Dr Ashok and performed CPR following doctor's suggestions
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It is everyone’s duty to familiarise with the CPR practice in order to arm ourselves with crucial skills that could save a life, said Nizamabad Collector
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Medak MLA said that many young people were also dying of heart attacks in these days because of the changes in lifestyle
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Police personnel of all ranks would be given training in CPR to rescue people from sudden cardiac arrests, said Karimnagar CP
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Gangula Kamalakar said everyone must be aware of the CPR method since a number of people had died of sudden cardiac arrests in recent past
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Everybody must be aware about CPR as Incidents of cardiac arrests and heart attacks had increased following the changes in health conditions after the Covid pandemic, said Harish Rao