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Public make way to transfer injured teenager
    2018-10-17  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A SEVERELY injured teenager arrived at Beijing Tiantan Hospital from North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region nearly two hours earlier than expected thanks to traffic police and the public, chinanews.com reported.

Yuze, a middle school student from Beijing, suffered a traumatic brain injury, pneumothorax and fractures following a car accident in Inner Mongolia. He wasn’t breathing and medical staff couldn’t detect a heartbeat when he was sent to a local hospital, Beijing News reported. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed several times and he was kept alive via a breathing machine.

His family asked the Beijing Red Cross for help. After consulting with local doctors, the family decided to transfer him to Beijing by ambulance.

The ambulance set off from Inner Mongolia at 5:16 a.m. yesterday and arrived at Beijing Tiantan Hospital at 10:36 a.m., completing the 520 km drive in five hours and 20 minutes. The ambulance driver said that they only stopped once to use a bathroom. The trip usually takes seven hours.

During the trip, Beijing traffic police sent 19 messages on its Sina Weibo account, updating their position and asking vehicles along the road to make way for the ambulance. Beijing police also arranged for a police escort to lead the ambulance when it entered Beijing. (China Daily)

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