Cape Town – Emergency services successfully resuscitated a patient who suffered a cardiac arrest at Clifton 4th Beach on Sunday.
According to Arrive Alive, bystanders immediately administered CPR, playing a critical role in stabilising the patient before the arrival of emergency personnel.
The “patient was successfully resuscitated due to immediate and effective bystander CPR,” Arrive Alive said.
The patient was subsequently transported to a local hospital in critical condition for further medical care.
Patient successfully resuscitated after suffering cardiac arrest on Clifton 4th Beachhttps://t.co/6K2X4yL6tK#ArriveAlive #CardiacArrest #CPR pic.twitter.com/pzcOpKj2SP
— Arrive Alive (@_ArriveAlive) December 14, 2025
Arrive Alive also extended gratitude to all partner agencies involved in the emergency response.
The organisation urged members of the public to learn CPR, noting its potential to save lives in emergencies.
“Learn CPR, save a life,” the statement said.
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Compiled by Betha Madhomu

