Emergency Patient Found During Flexible Patrol Secures 'Golden Time'

Employees of Haenam Police Station saved a precious life by urgently transporting an emergency patient during flexible patrol. (Photo by Haenam Police Station)

Employees of Haenam Police Station saved a precious life by urgently transporting an emergency patient during flexible patrol. (Photo by Haenam Police Station)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] Haenam Police Station (Chief Moon Byung-jo) secured the golden time by transporting an emergency patient complaining of chest pain during flexible patrol, saving a precious life.


According to Haenam Police Station on the 13th, at around 7:30 a.m. on the 12th, during a flexible patrol, officers noticed a vehicle flashing its high beams and continuously honking its horn towards the patrol car. After stopping and checking, the driver, Mr. A (62 years old, angina patient), who was complaining of chest pain and shouting "Save me," was immediately transported to the emergency room of Haenam General Hospital via the patrol car, securing the golden time and saving a precious life.


Mr. A, who regained consciousness through emergency treatment, repeatedly expressed his gratitude, saying, "If the police officers had not seen me honking, I would have died immediately."



Moon Byung-jo, Chief of Haenam Police Station, emphasized, "Early detection of those in need and preventive activities through flexible patrols are important," and urged "active patrols for the residents."


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