An ambulance assistant of the Indian Army returning to duty from leave administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to an eight-month-old infant on a train and saved his life, a Defence official said on Saturday.

Sepoy Sunil, posted in a field hospital of the Army in the north-east, administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to the infant and stabilised the baby while travelling on the New Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express, he said.

“His timely and professional action prevented a fatality in a situation where no immediate medical support was available,” the Defence official said in a statement.

The eight-month-old infant had developed sudden respiratory distress while travelling in the

train earlier this week and became unresponsive. The mother of the child fainted as she thought the

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