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Prompt action by paramedic saves cardiac patient’s life

MEDICAL DISPATCHER AT DUBAI CORPORATIO­N FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES SHOWS QUICK

- BY SUCHITRA BAJPAI CHAUDHARY Senior Reporter

The quick action of a medical dispatcher at the Dubai Corporatio­n for Ambulance Services (DCAS) saved the life of a UAE resident who had a cardiac arrest during iftar time. The paramedic’s immediate response was greatly appreciate­d by the victim and his family.

On June 11, Mark Aranjo, 45, a senior hospitalit­y executive and resident of Abu Dhabi who came to visit his sister in Dubai, suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed.

Narrating the incident, Gail D’Souza, his sister, told Gulf

News: “My brother, who had suffered a heart attack earlier and has a stent in his artery, was playing with my niece. He was moving and dancing with her when he suddenly felt breathless and fell down.

“Since I knew his history, I immediatel­y gave him an oxygen inhaler and called 999. It was 7.42pm, and we were anxious since it was iftar time and thought the ambulance would be delayed,” said D’Souza.

Her husband made a call which was received by Shafeek Koleth Padne who dispatched an ambulance immediatel­y and it arrived at D’Souza’s house in five minutes. While the ambulance was headed for the house, Padne asked D’Souza’s husband to describe the symptoms of her bother’s condition. “He gave us instructio­ns on the phone to perform cardiopulm­onary resuscitat­ion (CPR),” said D’Souza.

“He did the counting and instructed us step by step on the CPR procedure which played an important role in reviving my brother who was showing no movement. The CPR maintained the supply of oxygen to the brain and the efficient team of DCAS took Aranjo to Rashid Hospital emergency section. I am so thankful to the quick thinking of the paramedic. He made the difference between life and death,” said D’Souza.

Aranjo, who underwent an emergency angiograph­y at Rashid Hospital and was later transferre­d to Shaikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) for another heart surgery, has recovered since and is convalesci­ng at his Abu Dhabi home. He told

Gulf News: “I have no memory of what happened as I had lost consciousn­ess. But am eternally grateful to the services of Padne. Had he not given the precise life-saving instructio­ns, I would not be here today. When I have recovered, I will meet Padne and personally thank him for saving my life.”

Padne, 30, who works as a medical dispatcher for DCAS, told Gulf News: “I recall, on June 11, I had just ended my fast and was finishing my iftar when I got this call and the caller was very nervous. I realised his close relative had collapsed and the first thing I needed to do was to calm him and establish what were the symptoms. From what he described, I concluded that the patient was suffering a cardiac arrest. Luckily, the person who called was using two phone numbers. On the first phone which was on speaker mode, I gave him exact instructio­ns to conduct CPR while on the second phone, another family member was coordinati­ng with the ambulance driver and paramedics for the correct location of their house. I continued telling him to push very hard and also told him if he was tired, his wife should take over and administer CPR. In the meanwhile, I had dispatched two ambulances, one with a specialist doctor for cardiac cases. By the time the ambulance arrived, the patient’s relatives reported some lip movement in the patient,” he said.

Explaining the role of CPR, Padne said, “When the chest collapses, administer­ing CPR increases the chance of reviving a patient as it allows oxygen supply to the brain to continue. In effect, it was tremendous teamwork from all other paramedics and specialist doctors who arrived at the house in under five minutes and were able to get the patient to Rashid Hospital in the nick of time.”

“He did the counting and instructed us step by step on the CPR. The CPR maintained the supply of oxygen to the brain ... I am so thankful to the quick thinking of the paramedic. He made the difference between life and death,” said Aranjo’s sister.

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Mark Aranjo
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Shafeek Koleth Padne

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