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Home / Health / Marathon Runner Collapses, CPR Training Saves Life

Marathon Runner Collapses, CPR Training Saves Life

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Runner collapsed during a marathon near Savitribai Phule Pune University.
  • A participant trained in CPR performed life-saving chest compressions.
  • Early intervention by bystanders is vital for cardiac arrest survival.
Marathon Runner Collapses, CPR Training Saves Life

During a recent marathon near Savitribai Phule Pune University, a runner's life was saved thanks to the immediate intervention of a fellow participant. The runner collapsed unexpectedly, showing no pulse or breathing, prompting bystanders to call for medical assistance.

Tushar Paturde, who had completed CPR training only a week before, rushed to the scene. He administered CPR for approximately 10 minutes until emergency services arrived, stabilizing the runner for transport to the hospital.

Medical experts emphasized that such early intervention during the critical first few minutes after cardiac arrest significantly increases survival chances. The event underscored the low CPR awareness in India and the need for more widespread training.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A fellow marathon runner, Tushar Paturde, who had recently completed CPR training, performed life-saving chest compressions until medical help arrived.
CPR training empowers bystanders to provide critical life support during the first few minutes of cardiac arrest, significantly increasing survival chances.
The BBMA is conducting CPR training and plans workshops on stress management and mental health to benefit the community.

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