India
-Krishna Kripa
A
55-year-old
man,
Sunil
Kumar
Luthera,
was
saved
by
police
officers
from
the
Abhaya
Command
Centre
in
Kota
after
he
collapsed
and
vomited
blood
while
riding
home
on
a
scooter
with
his
daughter.
The
incident
occurred
on
Wednesday
afternoon
when
Luthera
asked
his
daughter
to
stop
in
front
of
the
command
centre.

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Head
constables
Mohammed
Rafique
and
Niranjan
Kumar
quickly
responded
to
the
emergency.
They
found
Luthera
unconscious
and
immediately
called
for
assistance
from
other
officers
at
the
centre.
Recognising
the
urgency,
they
requested
a
vehicle
to
transport
him
to
a
hospital.
Quick
Response
Saves
Life
Niranjan
Kumar
suspected
a
heart
attack
and
promptly
administered
CPR
for
2-3
minutes.
This
intervention
helped
stabilize
Luthera’s
condition.
“Presuming
the
man
suffered
from
heart
attack,
Niranjan
Kumar
laid
him
on
the
road
and
administered
him
CPR
for
2-3
minutes
that
brought
him
to
the
normal
condition,” constable
Rafique
said.
Another
officer
quickly
arranged
a
car
to
rush
Luthera
to
a
nearby
private
hospital.
Doctors
there
confirmed
that
his
condition
was
no
longer
critical.
The
swift
action
by
the
officers
played
a
crucial
role
in
ensuring
his
safety.
Family’s
Gratitude
and
Medical
Update
Luthera’s
wife
expressed
her
gratitude
towards
the
officers
for
their
timely
help.
She
revealed
that
her
husband
had
minor
clots
causing
blockages
and
was
already
receiving
treatment
for
them.
Despite
feeling
uneasy
earlier
that
day,
he
chose
to
visit
his
shop,
which
led
to
his
condition
worsening.
Further
medical
tests
are
being
conducted
at
the
hospital
to
assess
Luthera’s
health.
His
wife
mentioned
that
he
had
called
their
daughter
to
take
him
home
when
he
felt
worse
later
in
the
day.
The
incident
highlights
the
importance
of
quick
response
in
emergencies
and
showcases
the
dedication
of
law
enforcement
officers
in
saving
lives.
The
community
appreciates
their
efforts
in
such
critical
situations.
























