Indonesian Pilgrim Saved After Cardiac Arrest at Jamarat Facility

Mecca: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority's ambulance teams, in seamless coordination with field agencies, resuscitated a 66-year-old Indonesian pilgrim who suffered a sudden cardiac and respiratory arrest at the Jamarat Facility.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the successful rescue underscores the integrated emergency response system operating across the holy sites. The coordination between the ambulance teams and field agencies was critical in providing the necessary medical intervention to stabilize the pilgrim's condition.

This incident showcases the readiness and efficiency of the emergency services in handling medical emergencies, particularly during the pilgrimage season when the influx of visitors is significant. The prompt response and cooperation among various agencies ensured the well-being of the pilgrim and demonstrated the effectiveness of the emergency response strategies in place.

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