According to the Sindh Integrated Emergency and Health Services, more than 30 cardiac arrest patients are being saved each day in Karachi. The organization reports positive outcomes from its emergency response efforts. One such case involved 52-year-old Ali Asghar, who collapsed at his workplace due to a sudden cardiac arrest. He had arrived at the office as usual but lost consciousness during routine tasks.
The emergency services received a call on 1122, and a rescue team reached Nisar Shaheed Park without delay. After a 13-minute effort, paramedics successfully restored Ali Asghar’s heartbeat and breathing. Rescue worker Ibadullah confirmed the patient’s successful revival, stating that the quick medical response made all the difference.
Brigadier (Retired) Tariq, the service’s chief executive officer, claimed that the system is currently saving over 30 lives each day in cardiac arrest cases across Karachi. Medical experts emphasized that providing immediate help, rather than panicking, can be crucial in saving lives during emergencies.

