Saudi Hilal Ahmar saved Pakistani lives
Saudi Hilal Ahmar has saved the life of a Pakistani Umrah zair in Makkah.

The 71-year-old Pakistani had reached the mosque for Umrah. Suddenly he suffered a heart attack, after which Hilal Ahmar Center personnel arrived at the mosque for first aid.

According to the lesson website, Dr Khalid bin Rasheed al-Saqifi, director of the Saudi Hilal Ahmar Center in the mosque, said: "As soon as it was reported that an Umrah was unconscious, the relief team reached the scene immediately."

The 71-year-old managed to restore the pulse of the Pakistani. The Pakistani Zaire's heart stopped moving and his breathing stopped."

According to Hilal Ahmar's team, there was an attempt to stimulate the heart on the way to the hospital. Before entering the hospital, the pulse was restored and the Pakistani visitor breathed again. '

 Dr Khalid bin Rasheed al-Saqifi said, "If a visitor goes to a mosque in the mosque, then 997 operation rooms can be contacted."

Assistance can also be obtained through the 'Asfani' (help me) application.

 According to the director of the Saudi Hilal Ahmar Center, four medical centers are open 24 hours on a regular basis in the mosque. The support staff is on duty at all times. 

Four ambulance vehicles are ready to help at all times. Upon receiving the information, the scene is reached and the victim is taken to the nearest center or hospital.

Abid Latif is a highly experienced and knowledgeable professional specializing in Saudi Arabia's laws, regulations, and tech. He has lived and worked in Saudi Arabia for over 15 years and deeply understands the country's legal system, immigration policies, banking system, and telecom industry.

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