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Phuket Teen Performs CPR, Aids Collapsed Tourist

A Thai teenager named Jojo performed a lifesaving CPR rescue on a foreign man in the Kathu district of Phuket on May 7. The foreign man collapsed outside a beverage stall, sustaining a head wound. Jojo, who was working nearby at a grilled pork stall, promptly assisted the man until he regained consciousness.

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Images and videos captured by bystanders and shared on social media highlighted Jojo's swift action. As the man lay motionless with a bleeding head wound, Jojo, a student from Kathu School, intervened by performing CPR until emergency responders arrived. The man was later transported to a hospital for further treatment, although no updates on his condition or the cause of his collapse are available yet.

Jojo's actions have been widely praised by locals and online community members. His quick thinking and ability to manage both schoolwork and a part-time job have become a focal point of admiration. This incident is among several in Thailand where young individuals have been noted for their heroic actions in emergency situations.

Medical professionals emphasize the importance of CPR skills, especially in public spaces where emergencies can occur. Jojo's intervention potentially saved a life, demonstrating the critical impact of such knowledge.

Looking ahead, the incident highlights a growing awareness and need for first aid training among the public. Jojo's commendable response serves as a reminder of the vital role that prompt action plays in emergency scenarios.

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