The driver with more than 20 passengers fainted

  On the afternoon of October 1, the driver of a No. 100 bus in Mianyang, Sichuan suffered a sudden illness.

Immediately, the driver pulled over and parked in an emergency. The passenger helped dial 120 and choked the driver.

After 120 arrived at the scene, the driver gradually lost consciousness.

  On the morning of October 2nd, the Chengdu Commercial Daily-Red Star News reporter saw the driver He Shujian at the hospital. He said that there were more than 20 passengers in the car at the time. If the car did not stop urgently, the consequences would be disastrous.

It is understood that He Shujian is 55 years old and has driven a bus for more than 20 years. After preliminary examination by the hospital, he suddenly suffered from vertigo. However, the specific cause is still under further examination and treatment.

Currently, He Shujian is still being treated in the hospital.

Bus driver pulls over to stop urgently

  Ensure the safety of more than 20 passengers

  On October 1, the first day of the Mid-Autumn National Day holiday, He Shujian, a 55-year-old bus driver in Mianyang, drove the No. 100 bus as normal. After arriving at the Jinyang Apartment Bus Station and getting off the passengers, he continued to drive, but the vehicle just started. , He felt dizzy.

  "At first, I felt that the vehicle was high and low. I felt that I was tired, and I was about to faint, and I felt that the vehicle was a bit swaying. After turning, I hurriedly pulled over and stopped, pulled up the handbrake, and turned off." He Shujian said.

  On the morning of the 2nd, He Shujian, who was receiving treatment in the hospital, told the Chengdu Commercial Daily-Red Star News reporter that after the vehicle was parked, he opened the door and told the passengers that he was not feeling well and hoped that the passengers could take the bus behind.

Later, he himself dialed 120 and called the leader of the bus company.

  "The 100 bus is very long and can reach hundreds of people with a full load. It was basically full on the first day. When the incident happened, because it was almost at the terminal station, there were only more than 20 passengers on the bus." He Shujian said, when 120 arrived Later, he gradually lost consciousness. "The company has been emphasizing safety awareness. Fortunately, he pulled over and stopped in an emergency at that time, but the results would be disastrous.

 Dial 120, help pinch the driver

  The initial examination is sudden vertigo

  The passengers also saw He Shujian's sudden illness and helped him.

  He Shujian introduced that at that time, he was sweating profusely, his body was weak, and his head was dizzy.

  "A passenger thought that I was not in a good condition, so he took the initiative to call 120 for me, and another passenger hurried to help me pinch people, hoping to get better." He Shujian introduced. Later, the traffic police rushed to the scene in time and told He should not worry about the vehicle problem. The traffic police will help him to take care of it and ask him to check his body first, "120 came in time, and then I gradually lost consciousness, lying on the steering wheel, they sent me to the hospital." On the morning of the 2nd, He Shujian is still receiving treatment in the hospital, and the leaders of the bus company also visited the hospital again for condolences.

  Yang Dong, the station director of the second terminal of the Mianyang Public Transport Company, introduced that after the incident, the company urgently sent staff to the hospital to accompany the checkup. The company’s leaders also visited the hospital as soon as possible.

  "The company has always emphasized safety and has been conducting safety training for drivers. Master He's handling this time is very decisive. If you don't stop in time, the consequences will be disastrous." Yang Dong said.

  According to reports, He Shujian is 55 years old and has been driving a bus for more than 20 years.

After preliminary examination by the hospital, he was suffering from sudden vertigo, but the specific cause is still under further examination and treatment.

  Chengdu Commercial Daily-Red Star News reporter Tang Xiaojun