A Tao's mother seemed to be stimulated by the progress of the patient's injury, and she was about to have a nervous breakdown.
Did the patient respond when he called? Head hurt? After hearing this, the emergency nurse ran to inform his colleagues to call the neurosurgery department.
"Where is the person?" Luo Yanfen asked, supporting the other party.
"In the car—" A Tao's mother was trembling all over, almost limp, leaning against Luo Yanfen and unable to get up.
"Get out of the way, get out of the way!" The doctor from the outer hospital who was about to move the patient out of the car ordered.
Everyone makes room at the rear of the ambulance.
The lathe on the ambulance crashed, pushed off the car, and fell to the ground with its legs up.
At the entrance of the Yehei emergency room, the patient's current situation could not be clearly seen, and a group of people pushed the lathe into the emergency room. The patients and their family members who were staying in the lobby of the emergency room were startled. They got up and dodged to the side one by one, staring at the patient who was pushed in with their round eyes.
Why, the face of the patient on the lathe is no different from that of a dead person, it is terrifying.
Under the incandescent light tube, Luo Yanfen could clearly see the face of the injured person, her whole body trembled: she was a doctor, and her intuition told her that something was wrong.
"Yan Fen, what's the matter? Hurry up and save your uncle, please, please—" The mother of ex-boyfriend A Tao held her hand tightly, grabbing and tugging, as if holding a life-saving straw.
"What, what car hit it?" Luo Yanfen asked in a trembling voice.
"truck-"
A truck crash is much more terrifying than a car crash, so it doesn't take much thinking.
Related car accident images could flash in Luo Yanfen's mind: the person was thrown into the sky by the acceleration of the front of the car, landed heavily like a sandbag, or rolled desperately on the ground, all the bones in his body seemed to be crushed to pieces, his internal organs were ruptured and bleeding, and his head burst and flowed out. Brains... suffocating.
The injured came in a hurry, and the patients in the emergency room had no time to move out the bed, so the nurse hurriedly moved an empty bed outside the emergency room to accommodate the patient.
The ordinary patients around saw it, dodging away like a plague god, it was too scary.
The injured seemed to be seriously injured, and Li Qi'an, a clinical rookie, also felt that something was wrong, so he turned to see if there was a teacher who could ask for help. Looking around, he and Xie Wanying were the only ones in white coats except for a nurse who came to help.
Hot sweat broke out on his forehead, and his heart was so weak that his body was about to collapse: what if the patient died in front of him? !
The doctors in the outer hospital handed over the patient and were about to retreat quickly. It can be seen that the doctors in the outer hospital believed that the injured person probably could not be saved.
She and the nurse connected the injured to the ECG monitor first, and when she saw that he was about to leave, Xie Wanying called out: "Give us the medical records! You didn't explain the patient's condition to us—"
"No medical records. Where did they come from?" The doctor from the outer hospital replied, "The 120 called us out of the car, but they didn't know the situation at the scene. We went there and found that it was not possible, and asked the family members to find someone to contact the top three. We will How can a small hospital handle it? They went to our place and waited to die. It’s already very good to help you give the injured a shot and hang a bottle of rehydration fluid.”
When people tell the truth, it means that someone is lying. It was A Tao's mother who lied. It turned out that they were not sent to other people's hospitals. They asked Luo Yanfen for help on the spot and sent them directly to the National Association.
As for whether A Tao's mother called her son, it should have been. Maybe A Tao really didn't receive the call.