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JAMMU: The Army’s Romeo Force saved the life of an 18-year-old woman in Rajouri by providing her timely medical aid and then evacuating her to the nearest hospital for specialised treatment.



Tribune News Service

Jammu, June 28

The Army’s Romeo Force saved the life of an 18-year-old woman in Rajouri by providing her timely medical aid and then evacuating her to the nearest hospital for specialised treatment.

“Halda Begum, wife of Mohammed Yusuf of Soanti, a remote border village of Rajouri, was brought to the medical inspection room of an Army unit on Friday evening in an unconscious state by her husband in a makeshift cot,” Defence spokesperson Lt Col Manish Mehta said.

“The patient was unresponsive and unconscious when she reached here and was immediately examined and given first-aid. Yusuf informed that his wife was unconscious for the past one hour. She was administered life-saving drugs, including IV drips, to support her vital system,” he said.

She was later evacuated in an ambulance with a nursing assistant to the Government Primary Health Centre, Keri, he added.

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