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The team decided to conduct delivery in the ambulance
Surat: A 23-year-old woman suffering with several pregnancy related complications delivered normally in an ambulance with help of a Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and pilot on the 108 ambulance service in Olpad taluka of Surat on Sunday night.
The woman who was having her second child was suffering from breech presentation with the umbilical cord around the neck of the baby, low blood pressure and heavy blood loss.
“As soon as we received an emergency call from Balkas village, we sent an ambulance with Pilot Tejas Patel and EMT Sabbir Belim. The woman informed the EMT that during sonography a few days ago she had learnt as she had a breech presentation with cord around the baby’s neck,” said Fayaz Pathan, project manager, Surat, GVK EMRI.
Gardaí have confirmed that an elderly man reported missing late yesterday has been found safe and well.
The man in his 70s was located in a wooded area more than 24 four hours after he was last seen on Monday morning.
A multi-agency search operation mounted when his family became concerned for his well-being late last night. (Monday). The search was initially concentrated in the area close to the man’s home at Furroor near Kilmaley.
It’s understood that the man had gone to recover his car which had become stuck in the icy conditions on Sunday. He is believed to have left his home at around 11.00am on Monday and when there was still no sign of him late that night, the alarm was raised.
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To Paula Johns, 64, from Minneapolis, in the United States, death is a “normal everyday occurrence”.
This is because the death investigator is always at the scene of a death to inspect the body and determine the cause and whether it was murder – yes, “something like the popular television series CSI: Crime Scene Investivation”.
“I spend at least an hour or more per scene, first examining the body for any signs of suspicious circumstances, and then investigating the surrounding location for any other tell-tale signs besides interviewing witnesses and family, ” says Johns who attended a death cafe hosted by death positivity advocate Catherine Ooi in Kuala Lumpur in Feb 2020.