The survivor is recognized as Jagan and the rescue is performed by the officers, constables Surya Narayana and Ravi Nayak. (Representational image: Unsplash) 
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Constables in Telangana Saves A Man’s Life By Performing CPR

Two Head Constables in Telangana saved a man’s life by performing CPR, afterward, he moved to the hospital for medical aid.

Author : Lavanya Beeraboina

The awareness of how to perform CPR is very crucial to saving the lives of people within the golden hour. Two Head Constables in Telangana saved a man’s life by performing CPR, afterward, he moved to the hospital for medical aid.

This incident happened on Sunday. According to the police official, two head constables of Rachakonda Head Commissionerate in Telangana saved the life of a man by performing CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) in Meerpet Police Station limits of Rangareddy district on Sunday.

The survivor is recognized as Jagan and the rescue is performed by the officers, constables Surya Narayana and Ravi Nayak. They reacted on time to a call at 12:30 am.

As explained by a police official, in the wee hours at 12:30 am, they received a call that a man named Jagan had perpetrated suicide by hanging at his home in Bandangpet. (Representational image: Unsplash)

As explained by a police official, in the wee hours at 12:30 am, they received a call that a man named Jagan had perpetrated suicide by hanging at his home in Bandangpet. Their constables Surya Narayan and Ravi Nayak reached the location as soon as they received the call. They instantly brought down the man, who was hanging on the fan in his house.

The police official further added that the man was in critical condition. However, the officers quickly reacted to the situation by performing CPR on the victim, saving his life. Subsequently, he was moved to the hospital for medical aid.

(Input from various sources)

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