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Updated 04:34

Cyclist Collapses; Air Ambulance Evacuates Patient

A cyclist collapsed on a provincial road near Nasielsk; witnesses began CPR and an air ambulance evacuated him.

An incident in Popowo-Północ involved a cyclist collapsed while riding on Sunday afternoon. Emergency crews resuscitated him, and an air ambulance transported him to hospital.

cyclist collapsed on provincial road 622

The man, around fifty years old, fell from his bicycle on voivodeship road 622. Police received the call at 12:35. Consequently, firefighters and medics raced to the scene. Moreover, witnesses began CPR before the crews arrived. Therefore, rescuers found the man in cardiac arrest. In addition, rescuers prepared a landing zone for the helicopter.

Emergency response and what happened next

Four fire units attended the site. They came from Nowy Dwór, Legionowo, Nasielsk, and Wola Kiełpińska. Meanwhile, the ground ambulance and police joined them. Consequently, the air ambulance crew from Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe landed nearby. Paramedics took over resuscitation from witnesses. Therefore, they stabilized the man for transfer. Moreover, the helicopter moved him to a regional hospital. Actions near road 622 ended by about 14:00. In addition, authorities will document the incident for the official report.

Regional context and why the response matters

Road 622 serves local traffic between small towns. Consequently, it sees both cars and cyclists every day. Moreover, voivodeship roads can be narrow and lack wide shoulders. Therefore, a sudden medical event can quickly become life threatening. In addition, quick CPR and a rapid evacuation change outcomes. Bystander action matters in rural areas where hospital distances increase response times. Furthermore, the coordinated work between municipal and state services showed the system in action.

Why this matters to expats

By chance, the quick CPR likely improved the man’s survival odds. Moreover, the case shows how bystanders can make a difference. In addition, it highlights how Poland dispatches air ambulances. LPR stands for Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe. It works with the National Health Fund, called NFZ. Therefore, people covered by NFZ can receive emergency air evacuation. However, expats without NFZ must check private insurance terms. Also, you should carry ID and emergency contacts. Finally, remember to call 112 in any serious emergency.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you need urgent care in Poland, call 112. Moreover, the air ambulance service is called LPR, and it handles major emergencies. In addition, the National Health Fund (NFZ) covers most emergency care for insured residents. Therefore, EU visitors can use their EHIC or GHIC cards for temporary cover. However, non-EU nationals should keep private travel or health insurance. Also, carry your PESEL number if you have one. PESEL is a Polish ID number used in hospitals. Finally, learn basic CPR or use a local course to help in emergencies.

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