Assam Rifles personnel save life through urgent blood donation in Phek Nagaland
Phek, April 18: Demonstrating their commitment to community welfare beyond border security, Assam Rifles personnel provided life-saving assistance to a critically ill patient in Nagaland.
The intervention occurred when 62-year-old Hiwezo required an immediate blood transfusion to stabilize his condition during ongoing medical treatment. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, two members of the force voluntarily stepped forward to donate two units of A-positive blood, ensuring the patient could continue his recovery without delay.
This humanitarian gesture in Phek highlights the ongoing efforts of the Assam Rifles to serve as a vital support system for local populations in the Northeast.
By responding quickly to this medical emergency, the personnel reaffirmed the force’s reputation as the friends of the hill people.
Such acts of service underscore a deep-rooted dedication to civilian safety and well-being, proving that their role in the region extends far beyond operational duties to include essential life-saving support for those in need.
