MUMBAI, Dec. 26 -- Exhibiting great presence of mind, a woman traffic constable on Monday gauged that a car driver at Wadala was having a cardiac episode and promptly administered him cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), saving his life. The person in the car with him subsequently wrote an email to the traffic department's joint commissioner of police, expressing gratitude and requesting that the constable's act be officially recognised. The incident occurred when constable Deepali Madale, attached to the Wadala traffic chowky, was manning traffic going towards Antop Hill at 7.00 pm. "A car suddenly halted, and I saw the man in the passenger seat getting out," she said. "He appeared to be panicky. At first I thought he was changing seats with the driver, but on a closer look, I saw him helping the driver, who was gasping, out of the car." Mandale gauged within seconds that the driver was unwell and losing consciousness. "I rushed to the car, placed him on a flat surface with the help of other people in the car and administered CPR, which we were taught during our training," she said. "As he regained consciousness and became stable, he was taken to a nearby hospital." On Wednesday, the person seated beside the driver sent the joint commissioner of traffic an email. "The female traffic police officer on duty showed great presence of mind and immediately administered CPR to our driver, saving his life," he said. "This act is highly commendable and a great example of humanity."...