News India CISF personnel turns hero, saves man's life by performing CPR after he suffers cardiac arrest at Mumbai airport

CISF personnel turns hero, saves man's life by performing CPR after he suffers cardiac arrest at Mumbai airport

Mr Gubbala from Andhra Pradesh was scheduled to fly from Mumbai to Hyderabad but suddenly collapsed near Terminal 2 after suffering a cardiac arrest.

Mr Gubbala from Andhra Pradesh was scheduled to fly from Mumbai to Hyderabad but suddenly collapsed near Terminal 2 after suffering a cardiac arrest. Mr Gubbala from Andhra Pradesh was scheduled to fly from Mumbai to Hyderabad but suddenly collapsed near Terminal 2 after suffering a cardiac arrest.

An airport security officer in Mumbai pulled off an incredible act of bravery on Sunday as he rushed to revive a man after he suffered from a cardiac arrest. The video which shows Mohit Kumar Sharma, an officer of the the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) along with two other personnel giving CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation to Satyanarayana Gubbala, a resident of Andhra Pradesh is going rounds in the social media.

Mr Gubbala from Andhra Pradesh was scheduled to fly from Mumbai to Hyderabad but suddenly collapsed near Terminal 2 after suffering a cardiac arrest.

The video of the incident shows Assistant Sub Inspector Sharma who was posted there as a screener, rushing in and administering CPR on Mr Gubbala as airport officials call for help. The passenger was later taken to Mumbai's Nanavati Hospital, and his condition is stable, ANI reported.

A similar incident took place in July this year, when a Paris-bound US passenger at the Delhi airport fainted in the terminal area after arriving from Mumbai. "The ASI started administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) medical procedure to the passenger. The passenger soon regained his senses and was rushed to a hospital," an official said.

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