Our reporter Huang Kuanwei - "I've taken a lot of sleeping pills, I've had problems with my feelings." On the evening of the previous day, a young man called the TV show hotline. In a daze, he claimed that he was troubled by emotions and had taken a large amount of sleeping pills, but refused to disclose his address or other information, then hung up the phone. The staff immediately reported it to the police and also posted the caller's mobile phone number on Weibo. Subsequently, a warm scene appeared. The rescue information caused many netizens to forward it and conduct human flesh searches. About two hours later,热心netizens finally got through to the man, who was already relatively calm. He had been sent to the hospital, which made the netizens sigh in relief. The search and rescue behavior for a stranger moved the netizens and made them feel warm.
The man said he had taken a large amount of sleeping pills. "Everyone, save him quickly! Just now, the program group received an informant call. The caller is a man surnamed Chen. His phone number is 138********. He said he took a lot of sleeping pills and told us vaguely that it was due to emotional troubles, but he refused to disclose his address. Please friends who know this phone number or know this Mr. Chen, find him as soon as possible." At 5:57 PM on the previous evening, a rescue microblog from netizen "Face Too Fierce" attracted attention online and issued a rescue request.
Netizen "Face Too Fierce" is Mr. Wen, the editor and director of Guangzhou Television's "True Feelings Pursuit" program. According to his introduction, he received the call at about 5:35 PM. The police did not respond immediately, and the situation was urgent, so he issued a rescue Weibo post, mobilizing netizens to find the man.
Netizens launched a search and rescue operation. After the rescue Weibo post was published online, it immediately drew the attention of many netizens. In a short time, more than 300 netizens forwarded it successively.
However, there was no news after an hour. Around 7:55 PM, good news finally came online. "I just dialed the phone, he was conscious, the environment seemed to be outside, and he choked up saying: 'In Guangzhou~in the hospital~thank you for your concern!' When I asked which hospital, he said he didn't want to say, then hung up!" Netizen "GJ"'s Weibo post let the netizens sigh in relief. Regarding the rescue behavior, many netizens exclaimed that they were moved, "felt the warmth." Mr. Wen said that the netizens were very supportive. After the Xiaoyueyue incident, perhaps everyone has become more aware and together refuses indifference.
The parties expressed gratitude for everyone's concern. On the evening of the previous day, when enthusiastic netizens called Mr. Chen's phone, it was unanswered after being connected. Starting yesterday morning, it was in the off state. Since the night before last, the reporter also tried to call Mr. Chen multiple times but could not get through. Around 5:30 PM yesterday evening, the reporter finally got through, confirming that Mr. Chen was still in the hospital and his health was fine.
His speech was slow but relatively calm. From the conversation, it could be felt that Mr. Chen's emotions had returned to normal. He said that when he called the TV station, he had already taken a lot of sleeping pills and was unconscious. The location was in a hotel not far from home. Later, his parents found him and quickly sent him to the hospital for stomach washing. He remembered the time vaguely, probably around 7 PM that night.
Regarding the numerous netizens conducting online searches and rescues, Mr. Chen said he didn't know about it yet. He didn't expect so many strangers to care about him, and he thanked them.