Manipal Hospital hosted “Mission 3K – 3000 Hearts, One Beat,” an initiative centred on performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in a relay format. The event broke the existing Guinness World Record for the most CPR performances in a single day, with 3,319 participants trained and ready, surpassing the previous record of 2,619 CPRs and setting a new global standard.
“Mission 3K- 3000 Hearts, One Beat” required each participant to perform 60 compressions, with less than 0.5 seconds allotted for transitions between individuals. The event took place at the Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road and operated continuously within 24 hours emphasizing the importance of precise timing and teamwork.
Dr. H. Sudarshan Ballal, Chairman of Manipal Hospitals said, “At Mission 3K- 3000 Hearts, One Beat, we are immensely proud to be part of this historic event alongside the Guinness Book of World Records on World Heart Day 2024. Our goal is not just to set a record by performing 3,000 continuous CPRs, but to spread an important message—CPR saves lives. If someone experiences a sudden collapse or heart attack, CPR can revive them. I urge everyone to learn this life-saving skill. Manipal Hospitals is ready to train you, and together, we can save countless lives. This mission exemplifies the power of teamwork, and we are deeply grateful to all involved.”
This “Mission 3K – 3000 Hearts, One Beat” initiative showcased synergy of the Manipal Hospital South Cluster, with 12 units, including Mysore and Salem, joined in Bengaluru for the event.
Each participant had a timeframe up to 30 seconds to complete their compressions, reinforcing the need for rapid and effective response during emergencies. The event utilized innovative techniques through digitalization, making the entire event completely paperless. External medical professionals served as official witnesses to oversee the event.
Over 30 nursing colleges from across Bengaluru collaborated, while hospital staff, including nurses and paramedics, remained on standby to provide support for this record attempt.