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asiaone - 15 days ago

Felt like I made a real difference : Off-duty ICU staff performs CPR alone for 14 minutes, saves collapsed man

Midway through unlocking the room door of an apartment at People s Park Complex, a locksmith suddenly stopped his work and laid down on the floor. The man did not respond when his client, off-duty healthcare professional Francis Leonard Dacera Facelo, asked if he was okay. It felt strange because he was still conscious and looking at me... Initially, I thought it might be a stroke, he was awake but unable to speak, the 30-year-old Singapore permanent resident told AsiaOne. Then, the locksmith stopped breathing. Francis, a respiratory therapist working in an intensive care unit of a public hospital, quickly began cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the collapsed man. Admitting that he had been extremely stressed and panicked upon realising that the man had gone into cardiac arrest, Francis worried if he would be held responsible for the latter s condition. But I had to push all those thoughts aside. He was under my care at that moment, and his life depended entirely on what I did, he said.


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