The ambulance came, the kind-hearted female car owner kept looking at the unconscious man until he regained consciousness. A man collecting scrap fainted in front of a sedan. The female car owner called 120 while holding tissues and got out of the car. She knelt down and wiped the white foam and vomit from the mouth of the fainted man. The on-site citizens all said, "This female car owner is really good." Wu Juncheng of the Linzhai Office Patrol Team reported: At the intersection of Worker's Road and Yinghe Road, a 30-year-old man collecting scrap suddenly fell ill, foaming at the mouth and fainted in front of a black Santana sedan. The woman in the car was calling 120 while taking out tissues to take care of this man.
Yesterday afternoon at 3:30, at the southeast corner of the intersection of Worker's Road and Yinghe Road, a man in his 30s suddenly fell ill, foaming at the mouth and convulsing all over, showing symptoms of rhinitis.
The man fell on the motor vehicle lane of Worker's Road, next to a parked black Santana 2000 sedan. He lay slanting on the right front side of the car.
The vehicles passing by did not stop, and he was less than two meters away from the Santana's wheels. The two people chatting inside the car did not notice.
Several热心citizens approached to check on him, someone started shouting to wake him up, and the Santana's door also opened.
The female car owner went forward to check the man's condition, then took out tissues from the car, and knelt down to wipe the white foam and vomit from the man's nose and mouth.
"Foam can easily block the respiratory tract, he must have gotten a sudden illness, we need to rescue him quickly."
This female car owner said while dialing 120. The patrol team members of the Linzhai Office helped the man up.
The onlookers all said that if someone faints in front of their own car, many people would be afraid of being extorted and wouldn't dare to intervene. Look at this female car owner, she is really good.
At this time, the man became slightly conscious. The patrol team member Guo Zhenan learned that the man's surname was Guan, from Zhumadian, collecting scrap in Zhengzhou city.
One of the man's fellow townspeople soon arrived at the scene and said that Old Guan did not have epilepsy and had never experienced sudden fainting before.
The subsequent 120 medical personnel believed that the man was physically weak and needed further examination and treatment.