The Yangcheon Police Station in Seoul announced on the 10th that they rescued a patient suffering from Parkinson's disease who was collapsed and groaning in an apartment in Yangcheon-gu.


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Lieutenant Lee Yong-gwan and Sergeant Son Jin-woo, who work at the Sinjeong 1 District Unit of the Yangcheon Police Station, received a joint fire department response report around 7:20 PM on the 7th, stating that cries of "Help me from the upstairs" and "Please call 119" were heard from an apartment in Yangcheon-gu, and they searched the building.


During the search, they found no abnormalities in the upstairs unit, but confirmed that the lights were on in the downstairs unit and there was no sign of movement.


Subsequently, they received cooperation regarding a missing person report stating that "a relative suffering from Parkinson's disease could not be contacted" and "the residence is unknown," with the location value near the area, and identified that the missing person's residence was the same as the downstairs unit.



The rescue team quickly searched the residence, found the patient collapsed and groaning from Parkinson's disease in the bathroom, and transported them to Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital via the 119 ambulance.


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