At about 16:25 on February 17, in the No. 3 carriage of Guangzhou Metro Line 3, a man suddenly suffered a seizure and fell to the ground with convulsions. When the situation was critical, Yang Jun, a police officer at the Tianhe Border Inspection Station, reached out to help as soon as possible. In the end, with the help of the police, the man turned the danger into a disaster.
I noticed that he got on the bus from Longgui Station and fell ill next to me shortly after, so of course I had to find a way to save him in this case. Yang Jun suspected that the man was having a seizure and immediately called out to the surrounding passengers to evacuate to make room. After flattening the man's body, he immediately pinched the man's "philtrum" part and broke his mouth to prevent the bite of his tongue from causing serious consequences.
Yang Jun's actions infected the passengers in the same carriage, and everyone joined in. A ** passenger replaced Yang Jun and pinched the man's "middle man", and Yang Jun helped the man loosen his clothes and take off his shoes to ensure that his breathing was unimpeded. With the close cooperation of the two, the man gradually regained consciousness and signaled that there was medicine in his backpack. They found and confirmed anti-epileptic drugs from their backpacks, and some passengers handed mineral water. After taking the medicine, the man slowly regained consciousness. When the subway reached the next station (Jiahe Wanggang Station), Yang Jun and the enthusiastic passengers carried the man out of the carriage and handed him over to the subway staff.
After confirming that the sick man had regained consciousness and left the station on his own, Yang Juncai went home with peace of mind. It is understood that Yang Jun was on his way to get off work at the time. During the Spring Festival, in order to cope with the peak of passenger flow at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, Yang Jun went to the Baiyun Border Inspection Station to provide support from the 17th team on duty.
Text |Reporter Yan Min Correspondent Zhang Chengbin |Photo courtesy of the correspondent.