Rajdhani Hero: Army Soldier Saves Infant's Life Through Miraculous CPR

An Indian Army soldier became an unexpected hero when he saved an 8-month-old infant experiencing respiratory distress on a Rajdhani Express train. Using his medical training, Sepoy Sunil performed two-finger chest compression and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, successfully reviving the unresponsive child. His quick thinking and professional skills brought hope to panicked passengers and the child's distressed family. The incident powerfully demonstrates the life-saving potential of medical training in unexpected circumstances.

Key Points: Sepoy Sunil Saves 8-Month-Old on Rajdhani Express Emergency

  • Army medical personnel saves infant through expert CPR techniques
  • Quick intervention prevents potential tragedy on moving train
  • Coordinated medical evacuation at Rangiya station
  • Demonstrates critical importance of medical training in unexpected situations
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Indian Army soldier saves 8-month old through CPR onboard Rajdhani Express

Indian Army soldier performs life-saving CPR on infant during medical crisis, rescuing child mid-journey and coordinating timely medical evacuation.

"Sepoy Sunil's timely, professional, and selfless actions undoubtedly prevented a potential tragedy - Defence Official"

New Delhi, Oct 18

In a remarkable display of courage, skill, and presence of mind, Sepoy (Ambulance Assistant) Sunil of 456 Field Hospital saved the life of an eight-month-old infant who suffered a sudden medical emergency onboard the Rajdhani Express en-route to Dibrugarh.

At approximately 1630 hours on October 13, 2025, while travelling in the S4 compartment, an infant reportedly went into sudden respiratory distress and became unresponsive, triggering panic among passengers.

The child's mother, overwhelmed with shock, fainted, adding to the confusion in the compartment.

Amidst the chaos, Sepoy Sunil, who was returning from leave and happened to be in the same coach, quickly stepped in.

Demonstrating exceptional composure, he immediately assessed the child's condition, finding no pulse or respiration.

Recognising the gravity of the situation, he laid the child on a flat surface and initiated paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) using the two-finger chest compression technique combined with mouth-to-mouth breathing.

After about two cycles of CPR, the child began to show signs of life -- a moment of relief and hope for the distressed family and fellow passengers.

Without delay, Sepoy Sunil coordinated with train staff and the Railway Police to ensure the infant's further medical evacuation at Rangiya station for continued care.

This incident highlights the critical role of trained medical personnel, even outside of clinical settings.

"Sepoy Sunil's timely, professional, and selfless actions undoubtedly prevented a potential tragedy and brought reassurance to many aboard," a defence official said.

"He subsequently ensured coordination with train staff and Railway Police for the infant's further evacuation and medical management at Rangiya station," the official added.

Throughout the incident, Sepoy (Amb Asst) Sunil displayed exceptional medical proficiency, quick judgment, and a high sense of duty.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a father of two young children, this story gives me goosebumps. Can't imagine the terror that family went through. Thank God Sepoy Sunil was there with the right training. More people should learn basic CPR - you never know when you might need to save a life.
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Sarah B
While this is a wonderful story, it also highlights how unprepared our railway system is for medical emergencies. What if there wasn't a trained soldier on board? Railways should have basic medical facilities and trained staff on long-distance trains.
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Arjun K
Salute to Sepoy Sunil! 🇮🇳 Our soldiers are trained to handle pressure situations, and this shows their value extends beyond the battlefield. The coordination with railway staff for medical evacuation shows excellent presence of mind.
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Meera T
Heartwarming story! The mother fainting from shock is so relatable - as parents we feel our children's pain so deeply. So grateful there was a trained professional who kept his cool. More such positive news please! 🙏
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David E
Incredible presence of mind! Performing pediatric CPR requires special training and confidence. Sepoy Sunil deserves recognition for his quick thinking and medical expertise. This is the kind of heroism that often goes unnoticed.
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Kavya N
This incident shows

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