Doctors are not called the God of the earth just like that. A doctor gives his life to save the lives of people. A doctor did something similar, who saved the life of a man at an altitude of 40,000 feet. That too with limited resources. During the air travel, a person had a heart attack, then a doctor present as a fellow passenger saved his life by working hard for hours.
During the flight at an altitude of 40,000 feet, a person had a heart attack, then Indian-origin doctor Vishvaraj Vemla, who was traveling with him, saved his life with great effort. This happened twice in flight. After regaining consciousness, the passenger thanked the doctor wholeheartedly. Dr. Vishwaraj lives in Birmingham. After this incident, University Hospitals Birmingham expressed gratitude by mentioning this incident on its Twitter page.
Heart attack occurred in the air, traveling doctor saved life
The case pertains to flight AI128 coming from UK to Mumbai. When Dr. Vishwaraj Vemla, working as a hepatologist at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, UK, was travelling. Then only one passenger in the flight had a sudden heart attack and fell unconscious there. Amidst the chaos, Vishvaraj Vemla immediately came forward and started trying to save his life. The patient’s condition deteriorated so much that his pulse stopped and he could not even breathe. On seeing this, Dr. Vishwaraj immediately asked the crew member about the emergency medical kit and started treatment on his strength.
Dr Vishwaraj Vemala, one of our consultant hepatologists, saved the life of a passenger who suffered two cardiac arrests mid-flight. With limited supplies, Dr Vemala was able to resuscitate him before handing over to emergency crews on the ground.
: https://t.co/VFOAa1VQyU pic.twitter.com/EXEg9Udujj— University Hospitals Birmingham (@uhbtrust) January 3, 2023
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FIRST PUBLISHED : January 07, 2023, 15:13 IST