Chapter 3627 [3627] Outpost

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief, calmed down, and saw that the patient was not shaken.

The patient's cousin Lao Chen almost knelt down and shouted long live the doctor, his nephew was saved.

The doctors did not dare to rejoice, this was only the first step in saving the lives of the wounded.

A group of people hurriedly transferred the wounded to the ambulance.

Everyone was moving, only two people were not moving. Manager Wang and the security guard froze in place as if they had turned into wooden figures.

"Is he really alive?" The security guard wiped his eyes with his hands.

Manager Wang couldn't recall the scene of old Chen cutting the steel bars just now, it might be too shocking for him to go on a brain strike.

"Can Xiao Chen be saved?" The security guard carefully looked at the leader.

Manager Wang's face was gloomy.

Xie Wanying, who followed the wounded into the ambulance, took out her mobile phone.

Dr. Liu outside the car said to her: "Please, Dr. Xie."

After her performance just now, Dr. Liu had more confidence in her, and began to count on her to save her life. After all, he, Dr. Liu, has waited for the wounded for a long time and has stood firm until now, and he hopes to be rewarded for his efforts.

Xie Wanying nodded to her senior, she will do her best.

The ambulance drove forward and rushed back to the country.

The medical staff on the car are busy, connecting the ECG monitoring data to the wounded. Guo Zihao turned around and saw her on the phone, and asked, "Doctor Xie, are you calling back to the hospital?"

Xie Wanying called Brother Hu first. The scene of the wounded was a bit weird, which made her realize that she needed to call the police.

"What's the situation?" It was said that there might be a murder case, and Hu Zhenfan, who was determined to be a detective, immediately got up from the bed.

"The place where the wounded fell was not high. Although it was dark at night when the incident happened, there were lights nearby enough to see where it landed. People could jump to the open space next to them and landed safely. As a result, the wounded fell directly to the ground with steel bars. People feel as if they were caught off guard and pushed down." Xie Wanying expressed her doubts about the injuries of the wounded.

Guo Zihao, who was listening to her on the phone, was surprised. He really didn't expect her to have the ability to carefully figure out the environment around the injured and discover other problems in the first place besides being busy saving people.

A necessary step for doctors to see patients is to understand the medical history. The patient is the wounded, and the medical history of the wounded includes the injury process. What Xie Wanying followed was just the routine process of diagnosis and treatment.

If you want to say that she is different, it may be that many doctors are only focused on treating injuries and have no vigilance in other aspects. For example, Dr. Liu and other medical staff at the scene did not think of the suspicious points of the accident as quickly as she did and needed to report to the police.

Hu Zhenfan, who listened to her report on the case, believed her very much. You must know that she did this not once or twice, and she was very accurate and not talking nonsense every time.

After recording what she said, Hu Zhenfan said: "Okay, I will take someone to see it right away." Then he praised her: "Yingying, you are a good doctor. Having a doctor like you is really escorting the vulnerable groups."

What the police said to the doctor is definitely meaningful enough.

Among the patients seeking medical treatment, there are many vulnerable groups who have been committed crimes. If not detected in time, these patients are likely to continue to suffer harm.

Prisoners have the nature of committing crimes with a guilty conscience. If they escape this time, they will be afraid of accidents, and they will kill the patients later to prevent future troubles. As a police officer, Hu Zhenfan has seen many cases like this. From the bottom of his heart, he hopes that all medical staff will have this detective-like awareness in their heads to help the police and the society as an outpost.

It's a pity that there are really few such doctors, and ordinary doctors are too busy treating diseases and saving lives.

(end of this chapter)