Held on the tennis court: Service master saves players from death!

Ein Wachtmeister rettete in Niederösterreich während eines Tennismatches einem Spieler das Leben und bewies lebensrettende Fähigkeiten.
A sergeant saved his life in Lower Austria during a tennis match and demonstrated life -saving skills. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Held on the tennis court: Service master saves players from death!

in Hollenthon, a tranquil community in Lower Austria, a worrying incident occurred on May 19, 2025. During a tennis match between the military academy WR. Neustadt and the local tennis club suddenly chose a player: he fell to the ground and remained unconscious. At that moment, sergeant Felix Döpfl, emergency paramedic and active member of the Army Stand Club showed remarkable use. He immediately took the Initiative and began with the resuscitation measures.
Thanks to his quick action and the effective coordination of first aid, the player could be brought back to life and was available again when the emergency doctor helicopter arrived. "It is fantastic to see how important fast action is in such situations," Döpfl commented on the incident and reminded everyone of the importance of first aid training.

The importance of first aid training

The events in Hollenthon underline how valuable first aid knowledge can be. Providers such as Medidocenta offer extensive medical training that deepen the theoretical and practical knowledge of first aid. After successfully completing the 48 to 60 teaching units, the participants receive the term paramedic or medical assistant: in and are therefore well prepared for missions in medical wax service or in civil protection. Such knowledge is important for many emergency services of welfare organizations, fire brigades and also for childcare caregivers and can be crucial, as the incident in Hollenthon shows impressively.

Those who complete medical training not only get better at events, but also actively contribute to safety in society. In today's world, when first aid is often neglected, it is essential to refresh and expand this knowledge. Experts recommend continuing in a repeat course-after all, first aid measures are decisive for the rescue chain and the outcome of accidents, according to the first aid report.

another hero on the water

Not only in Hollenthon brave helpers. On May 1, 2025, Fähnrich Alexander Codalonga, a military academic, reacted to the calls to help on the Vienna Danube Island. Without further ado, he jumped into the water to save a swimmer, a US citizen and students from Wisconsin University. Codalonga, trained as a lifeguard, acted fearlessly and let his skills play. Thanks to his intervention, the life of the swimmer was saved. These stories show that the willingness to help others in an emergency situation is not only a question of training, but also a question of character.

In times when many people are shocked by public accidents, we should encourage such positive examples. Everyone can become a hero in a similar situation if they only have the necessary knowledge and the necessary courage.

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OrtHollenthon, Niederösterreich, Österreich
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