A 70-year-old woman was rescued this morning from the water at the Pacific Coast, after apparently suffering a heart attack while she was in the water at the Pacific Coast in Haifa.
The lifeguards of the Pacific coast rescued her in a difficult condition. The team started CPR until the EMS arrived, who continued with successful CPR. The woman was referred to Rambam Hospital for further treatment.
MDA reported to Haifa - Haifa News:
At 08:47 a report was received at MDA's 101 hotline in the Carmel region of a drowning at the Pacific Coast in Haifa. MDA medics and paramedics provided medical treatment and performed CPR and when the pulse returned, a 75-year-old woman was found in a critical condition on Rambam Hospital.
MDA senior medic Max Stern and MDA paramedic Alexander Kachanovsky said:
When we arrived at the scene, we saw an unconscious woman near the water line as the rescuers performed CPR on her. They told us that they recognized her in the water and rescued her without a pulse and without breathing. We continued the medical treatment which included breathing, massages and medication and a few minutes later her heart returned to beating and her condition stabilized. We put her in an intensive care unit and evacuated her to the nearby Rambam Hospital as she is in critical condition and is being ventilated.

It is very important to learn swimming at a basic level
typo
A cardiac event
I heard on the news that the woman and the soldier a week ago received a lesbian incident. They did not drown
Some people at the age of 75 look like 50
It's a shame to save her 75 year old last stop, it's better to let her drown quietly
I don't think that if this was your grandmother, or even your mother, you would agree not to give her CPR, and you wouldn't forgive the people who saw her dead, who didn't try to save her, even if she is old and if she, according to your words, "knows the last" No or no need to save her life!
at the last stop *
Get well, Amen
I remember a soldier in Kiryat who also had a heart attack a week ago and passed away in his memory