Watch Video: Lady Doctor Revives An Old Man Who Suffered Heart Attack At Delhi Airport

Indian doctors have provided serious rescue in crises. From critical operations to urgent medical assistance, doctors have always proved the potential of medical sectors and treatments. On 17th July 2024, a lady doctor revived a 60-year-old gentleman who suffered a heart attack at the Delhi airport. The lady doctor tried her best to bring the gentleman back to life. Further, the other passengers at the airport also helped the lady doctor with urgent assistance.

 

Lady Doctor Revives 60-Year-Old Heart Attack Patient

In a viral video, a lady doctor can be seen pressing the chest of an old man who suffered a heart attack. The incident occurred in the food court area at T2 Delhi Airport. Without any medical tools, the doctor managed to revive the old man in his late 60s in a mere 5 mins. The crowd surrounding the doctor and the patient could be seen showing immense support by calling the airport staff.

The lady doctor along with the other people unbuttoned the old man to let some air pass and prevent suffocation. After minutes of pressing, the old man breathed life and was asked to take deep breaths to survive. He was additionally given a pill after some moments. Apart from these urgent actions, one man was additionally checking the pulse of the old patient. The video was shared by an X user named Rishi Bagree. The responsible citizen applauded the Indian doctors in his post along with sharing the important details of the event. He also requested the users to share the video to get the doctor’s efforts acknowledged.

 

User’s React To The Video

Well, many users appreciated the sincere doctor. A few also demanded for the lady to be awarded. Users additionally applauded the life-saving skill of the lady doctor. One of the users also linked the incident with the recent Neet scam. He mentioned how leaked papers and scams in medical exams can rob the nation of sincere doctors.

A user commented how he felt the need for basic education in handling such crises to reach every school. Well, that’s a practical and important suggestion. CPR is a must-know technique that helps in saving lives and also coming out of difficult situations. What do you think?

Another user added how the medical sector should charge less surgery fees to improve more.

What do you think about the incident? Does this indicate the careless medical facilities at the airport? Does it also reflect the lack of immediate crisis handling?

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