THIS is the moment an off-duty nurse fights to save the life of a builder - who has been knifed and left to die in the street.
The incredible clip shows a woman on her knees giving CPR as the 41-year-old victim, who is covered in blood, gasps for breath.
Witnesses said the man died and was brought back to life as the mystery good Samaritan tended to him while waiting for an ambulance to arrive.
The heroic nurse is thought to have treated the man for around five minutes before paramedics took over after being called to the scene at around 6.40pm on Monday.
A 32-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the incident in Easton, Bristol.
The victim was rushed in a life-threatening condition to Southmead Hospital in the city following what cops describe as an "altercation" and remains in a critical but stable condition.
Other shocking photos show the victim with his jeans cut apart and hooked up to breathing apparatus as medics treat him.
The man who filmed the video, who asked not to be named, said: "I didn't see the stabbing. We were driving past at the time.
"The man was walking around in the middle of the road and he collapsed.
"My friend performed CPR. It must have been for about five minutes until the ambulance got there.
"No one wanted to help at all but she helped within seconds. He was passing away but she kept it up.
"I don't know how he is getting on now but he would have died if she wasn't there.
"Everyone was doing their job so no one said anything to her, not even a thank you."
Kozma Dhaskali, of Stapleton Road, is due to appear at Bristol Magistrates' Court charged with attempted murder.
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