IAS officer Nitin Madan Kulkarni, along with another doctor, came to the aid of a six-month-old baby experiencing breathing difficulties during a flight from Ranchi to Delhi. Kulkarni, who is also a qualified medical practitioner, immediately initiated CPR and played a crucial role in saving the infant s life. The incident highlights the importance of CPR training for all individuals and demonstrates the compassion and preparedness to act in times of adversity.
India News: NEW DELHI: A baby with congenital heart disease who developed severe breathing problems on board a flight from Ranchi to Delhi last Saturday was saved.
Upon landing at 9.25 am, a medical team swiftly arrived to provide the baby with the necessary oxygen support. The baby was shifted to AIIMS where the condition is said to be stable. IndiGo Doctor Passengers Help Six-Month-Old Baby Suffering From Congenital Heart Disease on Ranchi-Delhi Flight.