On the 9th, Dr. Shingo Nakaoka, who treated former Prime Minister Abe at the scene, responded to interviews with NHK and others.

Dr. Nakaoka was the director of a clinic near the scene and was in the hospital at the time of the incident, but he rushed to the scene when he heard the patient's family shout "Mr. Abe was shot". is.



Former Prime Minister Abe had a white complexion and seemed completely unconscious, such as not responding to calls.



Mr. Nakaoka said, "I thought that I was bleeding a lot due to serious damage to blood vessels and internal organs. I felt that the situation was quite severe, and I felt that it was necessary to transport it to a medical institution as soon as possible for treatment." I looked back.



Mr. Nakaoka took lifesaving measures such as heart massage and AED with the nurses, but he was in a situation where he did not breathe spontaneously.



Mr. Nakaoka said, "There is a limit to what we can do in the field, and as a doctor whose mission is to save people's lives, I felt frustrated and pathetic about not being able to do that. It is very painful to have such a result." I did.