Ümit Özdağ and the Terrifying Events in Izmir

Güncel Haber Gündemi @guncel_haber_gundemi
A group of people during the terrifying events in Izmir.

The terrifying events in Izmir, brought to light by Ümit Özdağ, showcased the quick response of healthcare workers that saved lives.

In the Çiğli district of Izmir, 73-year-old Hamit Öğretim collapsed while waiting for a train. A healthcare worker present at the station immediately intervened, performing CPR and using an automatic defibrillator. Thanks to this quick response, Öğretim regained a pulse and was taken to the hospital.

On the same day, 49-year-old İlker Hamurişçi also suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized. Thanks to the cooling treatment applied, he returned to life without brain damage. Hamurişçi described his experience as a miracle.

These incidents highlight the critical importance of our healthcare system. The dedication of healthcare workers plays a vital role in saving lives.

Ümit Özdağ's focus on these events emphasizes the need for healthcare services more than ever.

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Güncel Haber Gündemi @guncel_haber_gundemi

Terrifying events in Izmir, involving those brought back to life by health workers' quick interventions, have captured public attention. Ümit Özdağ has also highlighted these situations, which have resonated deeply in society.

73-year-old Hamit Öğretim collapsed at the İZBAN Çiğli Station due to a heart attack. He was revived thanks to the intervention of a health worker. The incident was captured on security cameras.

At the same station, the use of a portable shock device helped save a life. Hamit Öğretim was taken to the hospital, where his condition...

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