
A nurse who was first on the scene during Islamic State (ISIS)'s attacks in Paris last week received the shock of his life, he told Reuters Sunday, after he discovered that the patient he was performing CPR for was actually a suicide bomber.
David had been at the Comptoir Voltaire cafe, and had just been given his meal when chaos struck. He quickly reached to help an unconscious man.
"There were wires; one white, one black, one red and one orange. Four different colors," he told Reuters. "I knew then he was a suicide bomber."
The man David was trying to resuscitate was none other than Brahim Abdeslam, one of the many terrorists involved in the Friday night killing spree.
"The first wire I saw was red. I think that was the detonator," David said. "There was something at the end."
David notified a firefighter immediately, who then began evacuating the building.
Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists killed 129 people in the brutal killing spree, in which suicide bombers and gunmen mowed down civilians at multiple sites throughout the French capital.