The first five minutes before help arrives — Hafyzuddin Yusuf and Unaizah Hanum Obaidellah (opens original article in a new tab)
A man was saved by bystanders after collapsing at an airport, highlighting the critical role of immediate community action in medical emergencies and the need for widespread CPR training and digital tools to improve survival rates.
- A 55-year-old man collapsed at Kuching International Airport and was revived by bystanders performing CPR.
- The article emphasizes the importance of bystander action during the first minutes before professional help arrives in medical emergencies.
- MyResQ initiative aims to improve community preparedness through CPR training and digital tools like AI for continuous learning.
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