Wedding Night Hero: Groom's Mom Revives Guest After Sudden Collapse

In the middle of a celebration at an event hall by the Ganot Junction, a 20-year-old guest collapsed without a pulse or breath. The groom's mother, a medic with United Hatzalah, sprang into action with CPR; he was later stabilized at Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot.

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Panic in the middle of the wedding: The bride and groom's celebration, held last night (Wednesday) at an event hall at the Ganot Junction, turned in an instant into a dramatic fight for the life of one guest. A young man about 20 suddenly collapsed before the revelers, with no pulse and no breathing. The first to render aid was the groom's mother, Tzofia Cohen, who serves as a medic with \"United Hatzalah<\/i>\". Cohen immediately recognized the severity of the situation, did not hesitate for a moment, and began performing life-saving CPR on the young man.<\/span><\/p>

Additional teams from MDA and United Hatzalah<\/i> were quickly dispatched to the scene. The teams provided the young man with advanced medical treatment that included chest compressions, ventilations, administration of medications, and an electric shock using a defibrillator. With Hashem<\/i>'s kindness, the young man's heart began to beat again. He was rushed to Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot for further treatment, and his condition was described as stable.<\/p>

After he was evacuated, the celebration resumed, and alongside the great joy of building another home in Israel, the guests gave thanks for the clear miracle that had unfolded before their eyes.<\/p>

Tags:wedding Emergency CPR United Hatzalah MDA Kaplan Medical Center Rehovot Israel

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