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66-Year-Old Man Collapses on Bus in Beitar Illit, Revived After CPR and Defibrillation

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A 66-year-old man collapsed while riding a bus in Beitar Illit and was resuscitated after prolonged CPR and defibrillation by United Hatzalah medical teams. First responders Meni Winfeld, Yaakov Walach, and Shrulik Zitron immediately began life-saving measures, including attaching a defibrillator and administering electric shocks. After an extended effort, the man's heart resumed beating, and he was rushed to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, where his condition is currently severe.

The incident underscores the critical importance of rapid response in cardiac arrest cases, as every minute without CPR or defibrillation significantly reduces survival chances. The defibrillator, a life-saving device that detects dangerous heart rhythms and delivers shocks to restore normal heartbeat, played a key role in this rescue. Quick intervention by bystanders and emergency responders was crucial in saving the man's life.

United Hatzalah emphasized the value of immediate treatment in such emergencies, highlighting that early defibrillation often makes the difference between life and death. The patient remains hospitalized for further care at Hadassah Medical Center.

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