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Viral Video: An old guy who went into cardiac arrest at Delhi Airport on Wednesday was saved by a woman doctor in an incredible act of bravery and quick thinking. The woman, who is reportedly a doctor, is shown on camera performing CPR on the man; the video of the incident has since gone viral online.
Today at T2 Delhi Airport, a gentleman in his late 60s had a heart attack in the food court area.
— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) July 17, 2024
This lady Doctor revived him in 5 mins.
Super proud of Indian doctors.
Please share this so that she can be acknowledged. pic.twitter.com/pLXBMbWIV4
The 60-year-old man reportedly had a heart attack and unexpectedly passed out at the food court area of Delhi Airport's Terminal 2. Thankfully, the doctor was on the scene and hurried to the man's assistance right away. She performed prompt CPR on the old guy and helped him regain consciousness, bringing him back to life in five minutes.
The elderly guy was taken to a hospital for additional care once he regained consciousness. The woman doctor at the airport saved his life with her quick response. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, there has been a rise in the number of sudden cardiac arrests and attacks in India, with many of these events ending in death.
The video of the incident has garnered widespread praise from netizens. One user commented, "People who are into leaking exam papers, this is what you are robbing from our Nation, talented and sincere Doctors." Another wrote, "Mahadev bless the lady doctor." A third user expressed, "That's incredible news! Kudos to the lady doctor who acted swiftly and revived the gentleman within just 5 minutes. Proud of our doctors for their dedication and life-saving skills!" Yet another user stated, "This lady doctor should be awarded for this immediately."