In the blink of an eye, the world can shift from ordinary to life-threatening. When that shift happens, what stands between life and death often isn’t just medicine—but the quick, heroic actions of those who step up in moments of crisis. Two such acts of bravery occurred in December 2024, as doctors from Manipal Hospitals stepped in to save lives when it mattered most.
On December 6, 2024, during a routine flight from Kolkata to Delhi, a 45-year-old woman suddenly collapsed in distress. With her breathing compromised and her blood pressure soaring to life-threatening levels, Dr. Smita Moitra, Consultant & In-charge of the Emergency Department at Manipal Hospitals, Broadway, became the calm in the storm. Despite the critical nature of the situation, with limited medical supplies available in the aircraft, Dr. Moitra acted swiftly—administering Lasix to reduce fluid overload, nitroglycerin for chest pain, and oxygen to stabilize her breathing. Her timely intervention was nothing short of life-saving, preventing what could have been a fatal cardiac arrest. As the flight diverted to Ranchi for an emergency landing, Dr. Moitra's presence of mind ensured that the patient was safely transferred for further care, later making a full recovery.
Similarly, on December 25, 2024, at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport, Dr. Garima Aggarwal, Consultant - Nephrologist and Renal Transplant Physician at Manipal Hospitals Varthur Road, found herself in the right place at the right time. While waiting for her flight to Delhi, she witnessed a man collapse suddenly from a heart attack. With no medical professionals immediately available, Dr. Aggarwal rushed to the scene, quickly assessing the unresponsive man, and began performing CPR and raised alarm for further assistance. Despite the challenges of clearing his airway, her determination never wavered. As she continued CPR, an airport medical team arrived, and together, they used an AED and administered shocks. Thanks to Dr. Aggarwal's swift actions, the man regained a pulse and was stabilized in time for transport to a hospital.
Dr. Moitra and Dr. Aggarwal’s quick thinking and expertise show, timely intervention in cardiac emergencies can save lives. Manipal Hospitals has taken a bold step to make Bengaluru a Heart-Smart City Through their “Guardians of the Heart” initiative, they are training security guards, volunteers at educational institutions, associations, and community members in CPR, ensuring that help is always nearby. Their recent “Mission 3K – 3000 Hearts One Beat” event achieved a Guinness World Record for the largest hands-only CPR relay, with 3,319 participants, further emphasizing the importance of being prepared.
Every person trained in CPR becomes a potential lifesaver, making it possible for more heartbeats to be saved. In a world where cardiac emergencies strike unexpectedly, Manipal Hospitals' unwavering commitment to heart health is ensuring that every heartbeat truly counts.
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