AIIMS Delhi Doctors Come to Rescue of Child Who Stopped Breathing on Vistara Plane, Save Her Life by Performing Emergency Procedures Mid-Flight (See Pics)
The medical emergency took place on Sunday and the incident was confirmed by AIIMS Delhi.
An instance that can only be described as a miracle involved a two-year-old girl child who was flying and was said to have stopped breathing. The infant girl who faced health issues mid-flight was saved by an emergency landing on the Nagpur leg of the Vistara aircraft from Bengaluru to Delhi. It was discovered that when a few aboard medics sought to help the infant, a distress call was made on the flight. A team from the Indian Society for Vascular and Interventional Radiology (ISVIR) was present on the flight. The medical emergency took place on Sunday, and the incident was confirmed by AIIMS Delhi. According to reports, the infant was sent to a paediatrician in Nagpur in a stable hemodynamic state. The female kid stopped breathing, became cold, and lost her pulse, but was revived with prompt care. Vishwaraj Vemala, British-Indian Doctor, Saves Co-Passenger’s Life Who Almost Died of Cardiac Arrest Twice on UK-Bengaluru Air India Flight.
Doctors on Flight Saves Toddler’s Life
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