Changsha Evening News, Changsha, December 11 (full ** reporter Liu Qi) "Wake up, don't fall asleep!" Liu Fengquan, a driver of the Changsha No. 201 bus, called out to a young man to keep him awake while rescuing him.
This happened on the morning of December 11. At around 10:27, Liu Fengquan drove the bus to the Dongfanghong intersection of Guyuan Road. "After the passengers got on and off the bus, I was getting ready to start, and I Xi inertia to see through the mirror to see if the passengers were sitting and standing firmly. At this moment, Liu Fengquan found that a passenger in the front seat was slowly lying down on the seat, and he suddenly felt that the situation was wrong.
After discovering the abnormality, Liu Fengquan hurriedly parked the car on the side of the road, only to see that the man about 20 years old had no blood on his face, his expression was sluggish, and his body kept twitching. "I was afraid that he would lose consciousness, so I tried to pinch someone, and he spat out a mouthful of blood. Seeing that the man was conscious, Liu Fengquan's heart was a little lighter.
Please help me and lift him up to make sure his airway is clear. Liu Fengquan called the male passenger in the car to help, and asked another female passenger to call 120 emergency services**. The young man turned into a coma again, and the three were very anxious.
It took a while for the ambulance to arrive, Liu Fengquan thought, he must ensure that the man breathes normally, and asked him to insist on the ambulance. "Our company has medical training for drivers, and everyone has some first aid knowledge. When the female passenger dialed 120 Ambulance**, I asked her to turn on the speakerphone, and the first responders also gave us 'remote guidance'. According to the command in **, Liu Fengquan first asked the man to lie on his side to prevent foreign objects from getting stuck in his throat, and then let him lie flat, unbutton his clothes and belt, and ensure smooth breathing. He then performed CPR on the man until he regained consciousness.
I was relieved to see him come to the hospital to be treated after he woke up. After the ambulance arrived, Liu Fengquan joined the passengers on the bus to assist the paramedics in carrying the man into the ambulance.
The reporter learned that Liu Fengquan, 46 years old this year, has been driving a bus for six or seven years and has a certain understanding of first aid knowledge, so he can stay calm and not panic when encountering such situations. "Usually when I encounter something like this, I will help out and do my best. No matter which bus driver it is, I believe they will lend a helping hand and take the initiative to help in such a situation. Liu Fengquan said.