Volunteer Saves Man From Cardiac Arrest During Prayer, Later Reunites at Wedding
A dramatic incident unfolded about six weeks ago in a synagogue in Kiryat Malakhi when Roni Nakash suddenly collapsed from cardiac arrest during prayer. At the same time, volunteer medic Alandiv Tam from United Hatzalah was present and immediately recognized the emergency. Security footage shows Alandiv rushing to Roni, calling for emergency help via radio, and beginning CPR while using a defibrillator. Additional volunteers arrived shortly after, continuing resuscitation efforts. Miraculously, Roni's heart restarted, and he regained full consciousness before being taken to the hospital in stable condition. The swift response and use of the defibrillator were critical in saving his life.
The story took an emotional turn last week when Roni surprised Alandiv at his son's wedding. Roni, fully recovered, attended the celebration to personally thank the volunteer who saved him. The reunion highlighted the profound human impact behind emergency medical interventions and the importance of being in the right place at the right time. The synagogue's security cameras captured the life-saving moments, underscoring the significance of rapid action in cardiac emergencies.
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