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【40】First aid on the train 4

Listening to what the mother and daughter said, everyone was in chaos.

Aunt Fang was dumbfounded, wondering what was going on. She turned around and looked again: Hey, it seems that her wife has stopped foaming at the foam.

"Wait, wait, my old man seems to be waking up." Aunt Fang said.

At this time, the scene was in chaos, and no one seemed to hear what Aunt Fang said. Except Xie Wanying, she kept her eyes on the patient's heart and monitored the patient's heartbeat.

"Why are you awake? He needs heart compression now. Get out of the way and let my daughter, the doctor, save him." Mother Lin was so anxious that she yelled at the other party's aunt.

Sun Rongfang couldn't stand it any longer, so she advised the two mothers and daughters: "Please stop causing trouble, okay?"

"What are you causing trouble? Your daughter is not a doctor, I, your daughter, am!" Mother Lin turned around and waved to Sun Rongfang again.

Really, this mother and daughter. Sun Rongfang rolled her eyes.

"Everyone stop." Amidst the chaos of the crowd, the train conductor had no choice but to shout louder, "There are professional doctors here."

A professional doctor came? The Lin family’s mother and daughter had to look back: “What professional doctor?”

The gentle middle-aged man standing next to the flight attendant adjusted his glasses and introduced himself: "I am the director of the general surgery department of Xuanwu Hospital. My surname is Wu."

Director Wu in a big hospital! Mother Lin was excited and happy, winking at her daughter: "I am the doctor of your internship hospital, isn't it——"

Lin Liqiong trembled inexplicably because the medical teacher looked at her in a wrong way.

Director Wu stepped forward, squatted down to check Uncle Fang's current condition, felt Uncle Fang's pulse, then put his ear close to the patient's heart to listen to the heartbeat as much as possible, and nodded with satisfaction: It was obvious that the patient's heartbeat had returned to sinus rhythm.

The heart rate and the foaming at the corners of the patient's mouth were clearly visible, which confirmed that the patient had just experienced a terrible life and death disaster and might have died all at once.

"What's going on?" Mother Lin anxiously asked Director Wu, "Is he dying? It was all caused by her hammering the patient's chest." As she said this, she pointed her finger at Xie Wanying to ask for guilt.

Aunt Fang looked nervous when she looked at Director Wu.

The crowd around them gulped. The scene in front of them was really chaotic. No one could figure out who the real medical students and doctors were.

"No, she did a good job." Director Wu suddenly said loudly, "The patient has been rescued now. The ambulance will arrive at the station and take him to the ambulance later. Don't touch him easily now."

"I know, you are talking about my daughter saving people." Mother Lin was complacent and pulled her daughter out first. He was a doctor from her daughter's hospital, so he must be talking about her daughter.

"No, I'm talking about what she did very well." Director Wu shook his head to deny Mother Lin's shameless arrogance. He stood up and asked Xie Wanying, "Which hospital are you a young doctor in?"

Isn't it? Director Wu called her doctor? Mother Lin and Lin Liqiong were startled and took a deep breath.

"You, you, you are mistaken, she is not a doctor, she is just a freshman medical student." Mother Lin hurriedly grabbed Director Wu's arm, "My daughter is the doctor, and it was my daughter who saved his life."

"But what I saw when I came here was that your daughter was standing next to her and doing nothing." Director Wu said matter-of-factly. When he followed the flight attendant from a distance and walked quickly, he saw Lin Liqiong standing next to the patient and screaming.

He was so anxious that he asked, "Which hospital is your daughter a doctor at?"

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