A soldier on patrol was rescued by a pharmacist when he suffered a violent allergic reaction. Adam Haddad, pharmacist, rushed to help the soldiers and analyze the state of health of the 25-year-old soldier.

“He was in total respiratory distress, with chest tightness. I quickly deduced that he was suffering from anaphylactic shock,” he says. The soldier was transported to the Bégin army training hospital (Val-de-Marne), where he remained under observation all night.