On the way to send the sick woman to the hospital, she always firmly held the hand of conductor Tang Yang. Tang Yang felt that it seemed as if only in this way could she feel assured. Weibo recommendation | Today's hot topics on Weibo (editor: SN017) "This is a highway, you can't stop at will, and it's dangerous for you to get off." When the car just got on the highway, a woman suddenly asked the conductor Tang Yang to get off. After Tang Yang explained the danger of getting off at that time, she proposed that the conductor should ask whether any passenger had brought the quick-acting heart-saving pill. "She kept saying her heart was uncomfortable." Share to: welcome to publish comments I want to comment Yesterday afternoon at 4 pm, Han Yang and Tang Yang, who were still concerned about this incident, came to Liangxiang Hospital with the leaders of Hancunhe fleet after work. They learned that the woman surnamed Bi, a native of Zhuozhou, was 41 years old. She came to Beijing to take her sick little son to the Children's Hospital. Her condition has stabilized. Seeing the two benefactors, Ms. Bi kept bowing and said, "If it weren't for you, I would have died." According to reports, "if it weren't for you, I would have died." Yesterday afternoon, Ms. Bi, who was saved, kept bowing when she saw her saviors. At 11 am yesterday, Ms. Bi suddenly fell ill on the fast bus No. 835. After obtaining the consent of all passengers, the driver and conductor immediately drove to the nearest Liangxiang Hospital. Ms. Bi received timely treatment and her condition has stabilized. The driver of this "life-saving" bus, Han Yang, is the hero who bravely saved two drowning girls a month ago (reported by our newspaper on the 25th of last month). Han Yang told reporters that he visited the girl several times afterwards. Currently, the two girls have completely recovered. Talking about saving people, Han Yang chuckled and said, "I believe that whoever, in this situation, would do the same." However, unfortunately, there was no passenger carrying emergency medicine on the bus, and the condition of the sick woman was getting worse and worse. "Her face and lips turned pale, and she couldn't speak. The man with her was also very anxious." Subsequently, the bus driver Han Yang and the conductor Tang Yang decided to send the sick woman to the hospital after obtaining the consent of all passengers. About a few minutes later, driver Han Yang steadily parked the car at the gate of Liangxiang Hospital and helped the medical staff carry the woman into the emergency room. After sighing with relief, he and the passengers continued their journey. Tang Yang told reporters that not only did the passengers have no objections, but they were also urging them, "send her to the hospital first, it's important to save lives."