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3 IAF personnel faint on parade ground in Chennai

They were part of the contingent that had gathered on the parade ground for a march past, as part of the IAF's 92nd anniversary celebrations
An Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel sits on the ground due to fatigue during the 92nd Annual Day celebrations of IAF, at Air Force Station in Tambaram, in Chennai, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024. (PTI Photo)

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Three personnel of the Indian Air Force (IAF) who took part in the anniversary parade fainted on the ground at IAF station, Tambaram, here on Tuesday, apparently due to exhaustion, a senior official said.

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They were part of the contingent that had gathered on the parade ground for a march past, as part of the IAF's 92nd anniversary celebrations.

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The three personnel swooned shortly after they assembled and were about to click the heels and march.

The personnel were immediately taken on a stretcher and provided first aid. Their condition is stable, the official said.

No sooner the personnel swooned, with the rifles they held falling to the ground along with them, other IAF personnel on standby rushed to carry them on a stretcher.

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Also, their position in the row of the contingent was immediately replaced by their colleagues.

Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, who was the reviewing officer, congratulated the officers for an immaculate ceremonial parade on the occasion.

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