In Crimea, thanks to the police, a child who needed urgent medical care was saved
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In Crimea, employees of the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Simferopol, senior police lieutenant Enver Bekirov and police lieutenant Amet Veliyev helped deliver a child who needed emergency help to the hospital.
According to MIA MEDIA, police officers were on duty in the center of the Crimean capital on Sergeev-Tsensky Street and registered an accident. At this time, an excited man ran up to them with a child in his arms. He said that his two-year-old son suddenly stopped breathing and asked for help urgently getting to a medical facility.
The traffic inspectors immediately put the father and the baby in a patrol car and, with the flashing lights and sound signal turned on, headed to the nearest hospital. On the way, they contacted doctors, and upon arrival at the scene, a resuscitation team was already waiting for them. According to doctors, the caring behavior of the police helped save the child’s life. Later, the parents found Enver Bekirov and Amet Veliyev and thanked them for their timely and competent actions that allowed them to save their son— said the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Irina Volk.
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