Up: The soldier who came to the last breathing young man took the desire to hang himself, rescued the only house from the house by giving CPR - Moreut News Man hung himself in Moreut on police constable Siddhant Tomar saved CPR his life

Meerut News in Meerut Village Kaseru Buxar, a young man tried suicide by hanging himself to a dispute with a neighbor. On call 112, the soldier Siddhant Tomar immediately reaches the place and breaks the wall and drains the young man. The soldier saved the life of the young man by giving CPR. The young man is hospitalized and is now out of danger. In Meerut, soldier Siddhant Tomar CPR gives the young man. Video Grab Jagran correspondent, lake. The distance between life and death is breathing. If someone returns these breaths, he will be called an angel. On Wednesday, something similar happened in the village of Kaseru Buxar. The only brother of the two sisters hung on the loop hanging on her life. Then the soldier Siddhant Tomar arrived there as an angel on dial-112. He broke the wall with a hammer and took the young man out of the loop and gave the Cardio Pulmonary Residence (CPR). After 40 seconds, the young man breathes. He was taken to the hospital. There was a dispute with the neighbor, a 19 -year -old youth, a resident of Kaseru Buxar, received a dispute with the neighbor on Wednesday afternoon. The neighbor beat him. He asked his father to complain to the police, but the father refused. Angry about this, the young man entered the room and attempted suicide by hanging himself. Subsequently, Swiman reported to DIAL-112. This information posted the soldier Siddhant Tomar on Dial-112. Siddhant Tomar, who reached the place within two minutes, reached the place within two minutes. Initially, he tried to break the door, but the iron door did not break. Later, the soldiers broke with a hammer by the wall and took out the young man. Siddhant gave him a CPR, while the other young man was breathing out of his mouth. The breath of the young man comes back. He was admitted to Dev Anant Hospital in Ganganagar. Where first aid was admitted to the medical college. Now he is out of danger. Dainik Jagran’s CPR training camp was taken in Dainik Jagran. Sidder Siddhant said the CPR training camp was erected in the police line a few days ago by Dainik Jagran. Here the doctor taught him to give CPR. Siddhant says the training was used for him at the time. Dr. Ak Pandey, doctor of Dev Anant Hospital Ganganagar, said the young man was brought to us. He breathed, but saw the condition critically, we referred him to the medical college.