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Rajendranagar DCP revives one-year-old boy after Shamshabad road accident

Rajendranagar Deputy Commissioner of Police S. Srinivas and his team successfully revived a one-year-old boy who had stopped breathing following a road accident near Shamshabad on June 18. Grateful parents praised the officers for their swift response, which they believe saved their son's life, resulting in commendations for the police team.

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Jun 20, 2026 · 1 min read · 3 views
Rajendranagar DCP revives one-year-old boy after Shamshabad road accident

Key Takeaways

  • On June 18, a one-year-old boy was revived by police after a serious road accident near Shamshabad.
  • The child had stopped breathing following a collision with a tree on the Shamshabad-Aramghar route.
  • Deputy Commissioner of Police S. Srinivas and his team performed CPR to revive the unconscious infant.
  • The police team quickly transported the child to a nearby hospital for further medical care.
  • Parents expressed deep gratitude, stating the police's timely intervention was crucial in saving their son's life.

One-year-old boy revived by police after serious road crash near Shamshabad,Thursday night, June 18 . Child stopped breathing after car from Bengaluru to Hyderabad slammed into tree on Shamshabad-Aramghar route.

During routine night patrol, Rajendranagar Deputy Commissioner of Police S. Srinivas and team found the wreck . They saw infant unconscious,unresponsive. Officers jumped into action, performing CPR in desperate bid to save him .

After tense moments, boy came to, started breathing again. Police rushed him and family to nearby hospital for more care. Urgency was clear .

Parents deeply grateful to officers for quick action, saying it saved their son's life. Senior police later praised night duty team from CAR Headquarters, including constables Ch. Mahesh,Pradeep, M. Venkatesh,Pavan. An example of dedication…

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