On the Fuxing high-speed train
The passenger suddenly fell unconscious and unconscious
The flight attendants cooperate with medical staff and enthusiastic passengers
Carry out emergency treatment
"A lady fainted!" At 9:56 on May 6, shortly after the G2090 Fuxing high-speed rail train drove from Weifang North Station, the passengers in car 5 found the conductor and informed that a woman in the back row had fainted. The train captain Chen Yingjie and the safety officer Tang Cheng immediately went to the scene to check.
After arriving at the scene, Chen Yingjian found a woman in a coma, her lips turned white, and her breathing pulse was weak, and she immediately sought medical attention through the radio. Subsequently, three medical staff rushed to participate in the treatment after hearing the news. After a series of emergency treatments, the passenger's lips turned rosy and his breathing gradually stabilized.
It is understood that the passenger, surnamed Su, took the train from Laixi Station to Chengdu on the same day, but he did not expect to suddenly fall into a coma shortly after getting on the train. After Ms. Su woke up, she said that she needed to get out of the car for treatment.
"Driver, contact 120 at the station ahead." At 10:02, Chen Yingjie used the walkie-talkie to contact the driver and docked with the Qingzhou North Station in front of him. At 10:12, the train stopped at Qingzhou North Railway Station, and the station staff waited on the platform in advance. The crew and passengers worked together to carry Ms. Su off the train and hand over to the station staff.
With the assistance of station staff, Ms. Su was quickly taken to a local hospital. It is reported that Ms. Su is in a coma due to anemia and is currently being treated in the hospital, and there is no major problem.
Warm reminder from the railway department
If you have a past medical history, pregnancy or physical weakness, you should understand your health situation in advance and choose to travel according to the situation to avoid danger during long-distance travel. If you feel unwell during your trip, you can contact the train staff for assistance.