Life-Saving Emergency Response in Odesa
Recently, emergency medical personnel in Odesa successfully saved the life of a 54-year-old man who was in clinical death.
This was reported by the Emergency Medical Assistance Center.
The medics responded to the call and arrived in less than 10 minutes. It turned out that the man was experiencing massive bleeding from the mouth following intravenous medication, leading to clinical death.
Before the team arrived, a relative, who is an anesthetist nurse, provided initial assistance by ensuring venous access and maintaining airway patency.
Upon arrival, the team, consisting of doctor Vyacheslav Yurievich Dobrovichny, paramedic Konstantin Valerievich Baida, and medical technician Alexander Dmitrovich Podolyak, immediately began resuscitation efforts. They performed chest compressions, intubated the trachea, and initiated artificial ventilation, administering adrenaline and crystalloid infusion.
On the 24th minute of resuscitation, spontaneous circulation was restored, and the patient was transported to the 11th City Hospital.
The team not only arrived promptly but also did everything possible to give the person a chance at life, emphasized the doctors.