30 August,2018 03:40 PM IST | | mid-day online desk
Representational Picture of a man suffering from a heart attack. Photo by iStock
A traffic constable who was on-duty helped save the life of a young man, who suffered a heart attack while driving his vehicle near Kharigaon toll booth in Thane district of Maharashtra, police said today.
According to police, when the constable- Pandharinath Munde (35)- saw that the man was suffering from a heart attack behind the wheel, he immediately put him in the back seat and himself drove his vehicle to a nearby hospital. The incident took place around noon yesterday.
"Nikhil Tambole (23) was driving from Padgha in the district towards Thane city in his car along with his elderly father. Around 12.30 pm when their car reached near Kharigaon toll booth, Tambole suffered a massive heart attack," Thane police spokesperson Sukhada Narkar said.
When Munde, a constable from Kalwa traffic division who was on duty in the vicinity, came to know about it, he wasted no time and got Tambole shifted in the back seat of the car, she said. "Thereafter, he himself drove the car and rushed Tambole to Jupiter Hospital in Thane, where he was admitted," Narkar said. According to police, Tambole's condition is stable and he is undergoing treatment at the hospital. DCP Traffic Amit Kale praised the constable for his quick action.
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