After arriving home, Chu Heng had just locked the door and walked back. Before he passed the Moon Gate, he heard a rush of knocking on the door behind him, as dense as a drum beat.
You must know that knocking on doors in China is very particular. When visiting other people’s homes, you have to knock on doors slowly and steadily. If you are in such a hurry as now, you are either reporting a funeral, or this matter is no less important than reporting a funeral!
After Chu Heng heard the noise, his heart couldn't help but a sudden thought. In an instant, many figures of old people who were closely related to him flashed through his mind.
Director Lian, Xie Lixuan, Mr. Liu, Hu Zhengwen's parents, Guo Kai's parents...
He ran back with random thoughts and opened the door. When he saw that the person coming was Old Man Wen from the phone booth, he hurriedly asked: "What's wrong, Uncle Wen?"
"The correspondent of your unit called and said that a deputy director named Su Chen suddenly passed out in the unit. He is now unconscious and feels very choked!" Old Man Wen said anxiously.
"Fuck!"
Chu Heng's expression suddenly changed, and he rushed out of the door with a swish. As he ran towards Volga, he shouted to Old Man Wen: "Man, please tell my wife and others if you are bothered. I'll leave first!"
With that said, he quickly opened the car door and got into the Volga, quickly started the car, and stepped on the accelerator. Amidst the screeching sound of tires rubbing against the ground, the car sped away like an arrow, and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
All that was left was the unpleasant smell of burning rubber.
Su Chen was one of the first subordinates of Chu Heng after he entered the Sixth District Grain Management Office. The two had known each other for many years, and their relationship was no longer a simple superior and subordinate, but more like a good friend.
Therefore, when Chu Heng learned that something might happen to Su Chen, he was sweating on his forehead. He stepped on the accelerator and wanted to put his foot into the fuel tank. He could drive as fast as he could.
The black Volga was like a bolt of lightning, appearing at the pretext and reaching the end of the street in the blink of an eye.
I don’t know how many people were woken up by the deafening roar of the engine.
In less than ten minutes, Chu Heng completed the distance that usually took more than twenty minutes to reach.
The gate of the Grain Management Office was locked at this time. Chu Heng drove up to the front and rear without even touching the brakes. He stepped on the accelerator and slammed open the gate. The car drove into the compound and did not stop until it was downstairs.
Why stop?
Immediately afterwards, Chu Heng quickly ran out of the car, and after entering the building, he still shouted: "Wang Tao! Wang Tao! Where are you?"
"Upstairs! I'm in Su's office upstairs. Come up to Chu's office! Su is almost out of breath!" Wang Tao's crying voice immediately came from upstairs.
Chu Heng sprinted up the stairs, took four or five steps at a time, and ran outside Su Chen's office in just three or four seconds.
At this time, Su Chen was still lying on the ground in his original position without moving, while Wang Tao was squatting on the side with an anxious look on his face, wiping his tears.
Chu Heng hurriedly ran into the room and checked Su Chen first. He saw that his pulse was weak, his breathing seemed to be absent, and he didn't respond when he called him. Looking at his face, he immediately knew that he was having a heart attack.
"Did you call the hospital?"
"I called you! I called you first and found you."
After asking Wang Tao, Chu Heng untied Su Chen's clothes according to the cardiopulmonary resuscitation training process he had received in his previous life, sat on him, stretched out his hands and pressed them on his chest, and began to perform compressions regularly, from time to time.
He also blew into his mouth and performed artificial respiration.
Wang Tao couldn't understand this, but he also knew that he was trying to save Su Chen. He held his breath and squatted aside, silently praying to the gods and Buddhas in the sky.
After doing this for five groups, seeing that Su Chen still didn't respond, Chu Heng couldn't help but become a little anxious, and shouted to Wang Tao breathlessly: "Call the hospital again and hurry them up. Those grandsons from Te Niang are sitting on the bastards."
Are you here?"
"oh oh."
Wang Tao hurriedly got up and ran out. Not long after, he heard the sound of an ambulance outside.
After Chu Heng heard this, he felt a little relieved, but he did not dare to stop moving his hands for a moment.
After a while, there was a burst of messy footsteps, and soon Wang Tao led several medical staff in.
Seeing that Chu Heng was doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a middle-aged man in the lead raised his eyebrows and hurriedly ran forward and knelt beside Su Chen. After some examination, he confirmed that it was a heart attack and then took over from Chu Heng.
Constantly carry out rescue work.
Only five or six minutes later, Su Chen's face began to turn rosy, and his breathing and heartbeat also improved. He slowly opened his eyes and looked around blankly.
"Live! Live!"
Wang Tao, who was squatting aside, shouted excitedly.
Chu Heng also let out a sigh of relief and grinned.
"Chu..."
Su Chen was conscious at this time. Just when he was about to say something, the doctor stopped him and told him to relax and not move. Then a group of people started to lift him, who weighed more than 200 kilograms, onto a stretcher.
Carry out of the office and go downstairs.
This process was not easy. When the person was lifted down from the building and put into the ambulance, Chu Heng and the other four gentlemen who were responsible for carrying the person were sweating profusely from exhaustion.
Then Chu Heng told Wang Tao to inform Su Chen's family to go to the hospital, and then drove away with the ambulance.
At this time, there was no such thing as paying money first and then seeing a doctor. After the ambulance returned to Tongren Hospital, Su Chen was taken for examination and follow-up treatment. By the time Chu Heng came over after paying the fee, Su Chen had already finished the examination.
He was pushed to the ward and given an injection and oxygen.
Chu Heng went to the ward and saw that Su Chen had fallen asleep at some point, so he said nothing and stood silently beside the doctor. He waited until the doctor finished his work before following him out and asked: "Comrade, how is my colleague?"
"Not too optimistic."
The doctor shook his head and said: "The patient missed the best time for rescue and has already suffered from the sequelae of hemiplegia and difficulty speaking. It is better to treat him for a while first. Maybe he can recover."
"What's the chance of recovery?"
"It's not very big, but there are examples of recovery, so we still have to have hope."
"Then I'll trouble you next."
"You're welcome, this is what we should do... Let's do this for now. I still have patients here. If anything happens, just call the nurses and they will find me as soon as possible."
"Okay, please walk slowly."
After sending the doctor away, Chu Heng shook his arms with a tired look on his face, wiped himself away and returned to the ward, sitting down on the empty bed next to Su Chen.
He didn't feel anything when he was first rescued, but now that he was free, he just felt sore and weak all over, as if his strength had been drained away.
"I told you to lose weight a long time ago, but you didn't listen. Something will happen now!"
Chu Henghou looked at Su Chen who was sleeping peacefully with fear, sighed, shook his head, and lay down on the bed.
After resting like this for a while, footsteps and anxious shouts came from outside.
"Old Su! Old Su! Where are you?"
"dad!"
Chu Heng immediately recognized the voices of Su Chen's wife and child. He quickly sat up from the bed, got off the ground and walked out of the ward quickly. He waved to the Su family members who were running anxiously from the other side of the corridor: "Sister-in-law, this way.