"The corpse spots are out! "The 36-year-old husband died overnight, and the reaction of his wife and children silenced countless people.
Can you imagine waking up one morning to find that the lover next to you is dead? Can you imagine one day when your child suddenly stops breathing, and there is nothing you can do about it? Can you imagine that one day, your life will be taken by an accident and you won't have a chance to say goodbye?
These are all real stories. They were all recorded in a documentary called "China Ambulance". This documentary shows how ambulance workers across China race against time to fight for the last chance of life for patients on the verge of death.
It's a heartbreaking documentary, and it's an admirable documentary. It allows us to see the impermanence of life, the cruelty of death, and the hardships and helplessness of ambulance workers.
In the Hangzhou Emergency Center, a call for help** came in. On the other side, there was an eight-year-old boy. He said his dad didn't move, he didn't speak, he didn't breathe. He was scared and didn't know what to do.
Ambulances quickly arrived at the scene. The ambulance crew rushed into the room and found the little boy sitting on the edge of the bed, crying. On the bed, lying his father. His father, only 36 years old, was a healthy man. However, he is dead. His body has stiffened, ** has turned purple. The cause of his death was cardiac arrest.
The little boy's wife, who is the little boy's mother, has not yet returned home. She is a white-collar worker and has to work overtime late every day. Unbeknownst to her, her husband had left her and her children had lost their father.
The ambulance crew called her ** and told her the bad news. Her voice, sounding calm, even a little cold. She said she would come back right away and tell the ambulance crews to wait.
The ambulance crew waited for half an hour before she got home. She saw the body on the bed, she saw the tears of the child, she didn't cry, she didn't scream. She just walked over quietly, hugged her husband, and said softly, "I'm sorry I'm late." ”
The ambulance staff explained the death process to her, and asked her to prepare her ID card and household registration book for the funeral. She nodded, but did not speak. She pulled out her purse, which contained a wedding photo of her and her husband, as well as a birth certificate for her child. She put all these things on her husband's chest, and then covered him with the quilt.
The ambulance carried her and her children to the funeral home. In the car, no one spoke. Only the sobbing of children, and the rolling of wheels. The ambulance staff looked out the window and felt heavy. They know that this is a tragedy, a tragedy without warning, without cause, without meaning.
At Shenzhen Children's Hospital, one of the youngest patients was brought in. He was only four months old. He stopped breathing because of convulsions and choking.
His grandmother was his only companion. She is an old man in the countryside, and her son and daughter-in-law are all working in other places and rarely return home. She lives with her grandchildren in a dilapidated rental house. She has no money, no culture, she only knows that her grandson is her hope and her life.
By the time she realized something was wrong with her grandson, it was too late. She dialed 120 and waited a long time for an ambulance to arrive. As soon as the ambulance crew saw the child's condition, they immediately began to rescue him. They gave the child CPR, gave the child oxygen, and gave the child injections. They tried everything they could to get the child back to breathing.
They took the child to the hospital and handed it over to the doctors. The doctor examined the child and told them that the child's condition was critical, that his brain had been deprived of oxygen for a long time and that he might have had irreversible damage. They need to contact the child's parents and ask them to come to the hospital as soon as possible and sign the relevant formalities.
The ambulance crew called the child's parents and told them about the child's condition. The parents of the child, hearing the news, were devastated. They said they came right away and told the ambulance crews to wait.
Ambulance crews waited for two hours before the child's mother arrived at the hospital. She was a young woman, and there was not a trace of blood on her face. She ran into the emergency room and saw the child. The child, lying on the hospital bed, was full of tubes, his eyes were closed, and there was no reaction. She threw herself to the child's side, hugged the child, and cried: "Child, mother is here, wake up, wake up!" ”
The doctor came over and told her that there was no hope for the child, that his brain was dead, and that he was only staying alive on the machine. He asked her to sign a consent form to give up ** and let the child leave peacefully. She couldn't believe it, she didn't want to accept it, and she rejected the doctor's advice. She said that she was going to wait for her husband, that she was going to decide with him, that she was going to give the child a little time, a little chance.
The doctor shook his head helplessly and withdrew. The ambulance staff looked at her and the child with a sad heart. They know that it is a sorrow, a sorrow that is unnecessary, has no reason, and has no meaning.
At nine o'clock in the evening, a courier brother, riding an electric car, finished the last order. He was about to go home, but accidentally crashed into a guardrail on the side of the road. He was badly wounded to the head and bleeding all over the ground. His body spasmed, his consciousness blurred, and his life was on the line.
Fortunately, a few well-wishers who passed by, saw his situation and immediately called 120 and waited for the ambulance to arrive. They stopped the bleeding with their clothes, comforted him with their words, and encouraged him with their eyes. They didn't know him, they didn't know his name, they just did it out of instinct, out of sympathy, out of kindness.
An ambulance soon arrived at the scene. The ambulance crew got out of the car and checked the little brother's injuries and found that he had a large laceration in his head that required stitches. They bandaged his wounds, gave him fluids, and took his blood pressure. They used their professional skills to try to stabilize him.
They lifted the little brother into an ambulance and prepared to take him to the hospital. In the ambulance, there was a young first responder named Xiao Chen. He looked at the little brother and felt that he looked familiar. He asked the little brother's name, and the little brother said that his name was Xiao Zhang. Xiao Chen was taken aback, he recognized Xiao Zhang, they were fellow villagers, classmates, and friends.
Xiao Chen said excitedly that he was Xiao Chen, they used to be at the same table, they had gone to school together, played ball together, and played games together. Xiao Zhang was surprised when he heard this, he said that he did not expect that they would meet again under such circumstances. He said he was happy to see a familiar face and hear a kind voice in his last moments.
Xiao Chen asked Xiao Zhang why he did couriers, how his life was, whether he had any regrets, and if he had any wishes. Xiao Zhang said that he does express delivery because he has no other skills, his life is a mess, his regrets are too much, and his wishes are gone.
Xiao Zhang said that he has been a person who has not learned since he was a child, and he does not like to study, work, or society. He just likes freedom, he loves to have fun, he loves excitement. He has no ideals, no goals, no responsibilities. He felt that the world was unfair to him, bad to him, and meaningless to him.
Zhang said that he once had a girlfriend, they had been in love for a few years, they were planning to get married, and they were planning to have children. However, his girlfriend, because of a car accident, suddenly left him, leaving him alone. Since then, he has lost confidence, lost direction, and lost the joy of life. He felt that his life was worthless, meaningless, and hopeless.
Xiao Zhang said that he was not afraid of death, but he felt that death was a kind of relief, a kind of happiness, and a kind of destination. He said that he had no last words, no last wishes, no relics. He said that he just wanted to be able to die quietly, to be able to forget everything, and to be able to see Lao Zhang again.
When Xiao Chen heard this, he felt very uncomfortable. He said that he didn't understand why Xiao Zhang had such thoughts, why Xiao Zhang would give up on himself, and why Xiao Zhang would choose to die. He said that although he and Xiao Zhang are fellow villagers, classmates, and friends, their lives are completely different.
Xiao Chen said that he is also a rural child, and he has no special talents, nor does he have any superior conditions, nor does he have any easy life. He said that since he was a child, he has loved to read, to learn, and to have knowledge. He has an ideal, a goal, and a responsibility. He wants, to be a useful person, to be a valuable person, to be a meaningful person.
Xiao Chen said that he once had a dream, he wanted to be a doctor, he wanted to treat patients, he wanted to save lives. However, his dream was shattered because of an exam. He didn't get into medical school, and he didn't have a way to fulfill his wish. Since then, he has changed direction, changed his career, and changed his life. He chose to be a first responder, and he felt that it was a dream close to him and a rewarding job.
Xiao Chen said that he likes his work very much, he enjoys his work very much, and he cherishes his work very much. He said that every day he encounters all kinds of patients, all kinds of stories, all kinds of emotions. He said that he would always do his best to help them, to comfort them, to help them. He said that he felt a sense of satisfaction, a joy, and an accomplishment every time. He said that he would be grateful to God every time for giving him such an opportunity to do something meaningful for others, for society, and for life.
Xiao Chen said that he is not afraid of death, but he feels that death is an inevitability, a law, and a balance. He said that he had many last words, many wishes, and many relics. He said that he just wanted to be able to live dutifully, to be able to live happily, and to be able to live meaningfully. He said that he just wanted to be able to have a clear conscience, no regrets and no complaints, and to be able to see Xiao Chen again.
Xiao Zhang listened to it and was shocked. He said that he admired and envied Xiao Chen, and he felt that Xiao Chen was an amazing person, a happy person, and a meaningful person. He said that he regretted it and was ashamed, he felt that he had wasted his life, that he had failed his life, that he had missed his meaning. He said that he was very grateful and touched by Xiao Chen, and he felt that Xiao Chen was a real friend, a real tablemate, and a real classmate. He said that he really wanted to be like Xiao Chen, to be able to change himself, to be able to find himself, and to be able to live again. He said that he just wanted to be able to apologize, to be grateful, and to be able to see Xiao Zhang again.
The ambulance arrived at the hospital, and the doctor sent Xiao Zhang to the operating room, ready to give him stitches. Xiao Chen followed in, stayed by his side, held his hand, encouraged him, and comforted him. He said that he believed that Xiao Zhang would be fine, he believed that Xiao Zhang would get better, and he believed that Xiao Zhang would have a new beginning. He said that he hopes that Xiao Zhang can be strong, brave and optimistic. He said that he expects Xiao Zhang to get back on his feet, to live again, and to find meaning again. He said that he was willing, together with Xiao Zhang, to be his friend, to be his tablemate, and to be his classmate.
Xiao Zhang listened and was very moved. He said that he was very grateful and respected Xiao Chen, and he felt that Xiao Chen was a good person, a good first aider, and a good doctor. He said that he was very willing to accept Xiao Chen's help, to listen to Xiao Chen's advice, and to learn from Xiao Chen's example. He said that he hopes to be able to live, to be able to **, to be able to be reborn. He said that he just wanted to be grateful, to be able to cherish, and to be able to see Xiao Zhang again.
These are all real stories. They were all recorded in a documentary called "China Ambulance". This documentary allows us to see the impermanence of life, the cruelty of death, and the hardships and helplessness of ambulance workers. However, this documentary also allows us to see the miracle of life, the value of life, and the professionalism and responsibility of ambulance personnel. More importantly, this documentary also allows us to see the meaning of life, the choice of life, and the kindness and warmth of the ambulance staff.
This documentary makes us think about a question, a question about life, a question about death, and a question about meaning. This question, which is the three questions in "Goodbye Lao Zhang", is like this:
What would you do if you knew that you only had one day left in your life?
What would you do if you knew that you only had one hour left to live?
What would you do if you knew you had only one minute left to live?
There is no standard answer to this question, only an individual answer. Everyone's answer reflects his outlook on life, his values, and his view of meaning. Everyone's answer determines his attitude towards life, his life choice, and his life outcome.
This question is also a challenge, a challenge about life, a challenge about death, a challenge about meaning. This challenge requires us to think about our own lives, to cherish our lives, and to enjoy our lives. This challenge also requires us to face our own death, to accept our own death, to transcend our own death. This challenge requires us to find our own meaning, to realize our own meaning, and to convey our own meaning.
This question is also a revelation, a revelation of life, a revelation of death, a revelation of meaning. This revelation tells us that life is a miracle, a gift, and an opportunity. This revelation also tells us that death is an inevitability, a law, and a balance. This revelation tells us that meaning is a choice, a creation, and a inheritance.
This question is also an invitation, an invitation to life, an invitation to death, an invitation to meaning. This invitation invites us to live our lives, to die without regrets, to leave our own meaning. This invitation also invites us to pay attention to the lives of others, to respect the deaths of others, and to spread the meaning of others. This invitation invites us to feel the beauty of life, to experience the peace of death, and to discover the power of meaning.
This question is also a hope, a hope about life, a hope about death, a hope about meaning. This hope is that we can have a happy life, a peaceful death, and a meaningful existence. This hope also hopes that we can give others a happy life, a peaceful death, and a meaningful existence. This hope is that we can create a happy world together, maintain a peaceful world together, and build a meaningful world together.
This question is also a blessing, a blessing about life, a blessing about death, a blessing about meaning. This blessing blesses us to be able to live a wonderful life, to be able to die freely, and to be able to exist worthily. This blessing also blesses us to be able to care for others, to be able to respect others, and to be able to help others. This blessing blesses us even more, to be grateful for life, to be able to accept death, and to be able to find meaning.
This question is also an expectation, an expectation of life, an expectation of death, and an expectation of meaning. This expectation, expecting us, to be able to answer this question, to be able to practice this question, to be able to share this question. This expectation also expects us to be able to hear the answers of others, to be able to see the practices of others, and to be able to feel the sharing of others. This expectation, even more expecting us, to be able to spread this problem, to be able to influence this problem, to be able to change this problem.
This question is the title of this article and the end of this article. It is a question and an answer. It is a suspense and an ending. It is a challenge and an opportunity. It is a revelation and an invitation. It is a blessing and an expectation.
This question is for you and for me. It is for everyone who is alive and for everyone who dies. It is for everyone who is meaningful, and it is also for everyone who does not have meaning. It's for everyone who has seen this documentary, and it's for everyone who hasn't seen it. It is for everyone who has read this article, and for everyone who has not read this article.
The question, that's it:
What would you do if you knew that you only had one day left in your life?
What would you do if you knew that you only had one hour left to live?
What would you do if you knew you had only one minute left to live?