Rescuer in need: man successfully resuscitates woman on the phone!

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On September 10, 2025, a Munich first responder helped his unconscious wife with telephone instructions to resuscitate her before the fire department arrived.

Am 10. September 2025 half ein Münchner Ersthelfer seiner bewusstlosen Frau durch telefonische Anleitung zur Wiederbelebung, bevor die Feuerwehr eintraf.
On September 10, 2025, a Munich first responder helped his unconscious wife with telephone instructions to resuscitate her before the fire department arrived.

Rescuer in need: man successfully resuscitates woman on the phone!

On Wednesday morning, September 10, 2025, the Munich fire department was alerted to the Sendling-Westpark district after an emergency call was received. At 8:42 a.m., a worried husband reported that his wife was unconscious in their apartment on Hansastrasse. Meanwhile, it was crucial that the first responder took the correct action while waiting for emergency responders.

As the fire department emphasized in a statement, the man was instructed by telephone to carry out resuscitation measures. Thanks to his quick reaction and telephone support, it was possible to prevent his 71-year-old wife from suffering serious physical damage as a result of the cardiac arrest. The support came at exactly the right time.

The importance of first aid knowledge

The situation impressively shows how important knowledge of first aid is. In many cases, the correct use of such measures can mean the difference between life and death. This is also done by the DRK confirmed, which offers various courses to prepare the population for emergencies. Whether for driving license applicants or for parents who want to be prepared for emergencies with children - first aid training is important for everyone.

An example is the Red Cross “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation” course, which is specifically aimed at resuscitating people and usually only lasts one day. Recognizing that anyone can become a first responder is crucial. Many lives can be saved by knowing simple techniques.

Heart attack: speed counts

The incident in Munich also draws attention to the critical importance when a heart attack is suspected. These clinical pictures can lead to death within minutes, especially if ventricular fibrillation occurs. The Heart Foundation warns that if such symptoms occur, first aid must be provided immediately. After 10 to 15 seconds of no valid cardiac activity, the patient loses consciousness and sudden cardiac death can quickly occur.

Relatives should not hesitate to call 112 if they notice signs of a heart attack. Important information such as name, address and more detailed complaints should be kept ready to make the arrival of the emergency services as effective as possible.

The incident in Munich is a striking example of the importance of emergency measures. Thanks to the quick response of an informed first aider, a person was able to be helped in a life-threatening situation. Anyone can learn this – the offers are there!

Anyone can become a lifesaver, it's up to us to take the initiative and educate ourselves!