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Bystanders Save Tourist's Life with CPR at Alishan Sunrise Viewing

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A tourist at Alishan National Scenic Area collapsed while waiting to watch the sunrise.
  • Bystanders immediately initiated CPR and used an AED, successfully reviving the individual before medical personnel arrived.
  • Medical professionals credited the bystanders' quick actions with saving the patient's life, emphasizing the critical importance of immediate CPR.

A dramatic rescue unfolded at the popular Alishan National Scenic Area when a tourist suddenly collapsed while anticipating the sunrise at the Xiaosao Mountain viewing platform. The swift and coordinated response from fellow tourists proved crucial in saving the individual's life.

Eyewitness accounts describe how bystanders immediately sprang into action. Some retrieved an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), while others began performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Multiple individuals took turns administering CPR until their strength waned, with one netizen bravely stepping in to continue the life-saving efforts.

Their persistent actions were instrumental in reviving the tourist's heartbeat before emergency medical services arrived. Subsequent reports from the attending emergency physician confirmed that the patient, though not fully conscious upon arrival at the hospital, has since recovered significantly. After undergoing a cardiac catheterization and further treatment, the patient has been transferred to a regular ward and has regained consciousness.

The physician emphasized that the successful resuscitation was a direct result of the bystanders' immediate intervention. This incident powerfully illustrates the vital importance of public knowledge and application of CPR and AED usage. Taiwan's emergency services consistently promote these life-saving techniques, highlighting that brain cells can suffer irreversible damage within 4-6 minutes of cardiac arrest without oxygen. The rapid response demonstrated by these tourists underscores the profound impact ordinary citizens can have in critical medical emergencies.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.