[Hyunjun Go's News]



<Anchor>



It's time for current affairs critic Hyun-Jun Go's news.

Hello?

(Hello?) What is the first news today (5th)?



<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic> This



happened in Russia, and a big fire broke out in a hospital, and the ongoing operation could not be stopped, so the fighting spirit of the medical staff who finished the operation by blocking the flames is becoming a hot topic.



On the 2nd, a fire broke out in a hospital in Amur, Russia.

The fire spread rapidly along the wooden roof, and 120 hospitalized patients were hastily evacuated the building.



However, at this time, the first-floor Thoracic Surgery was undergoing heart surgery, and the patient's heart was already open, so the operation could not be stopped.



Firefighters climbed to the roof of the building to stop the fire from spreading, which allowed doctors to successfully complete the operation in just two hours.



After surgery, the patient was immediately transferred to a nearby hospital for further treatment, but it is known that there are no specific health problems.



"There was nothing else we could do," the surgeon said at the time, saying, "We had to save the patient, so no one was disturbed and focused on the operation."



<Anchor>



I think the concentration of the medical staff is really great.

What's the second news?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic>



This is the second news.

The story of a father who passed away this year after 40 years running for a paralyzed son who wants to participate in a running competition is deeply touching.



Dick Hoit, an American who passed away at the age of eighty this year, quits his job and participates in the competition for his 15-year-old son who wants to participate in the disabled running competition 40 years ago.



I cannot move my body by myself, and I have to express my intentions on a computer, but I started training in earnest after seeing the joyful son of my son.



I swim in the sea with a rubber boat carrying my son tied to my waist, and I made a special chair on which my son sat and rode a bicycle together.



Through this kind of training, I even crossed the continental United States, and Mr. Hoit has participated with his son in the last 40 years, with a total of 1,130 marathons and three triathlons.



There was also a recommendation from the surroundings that if he left his son alone, a world record would come out, but whenever he did, he said, "There is no reason to do it unless he is a son."



This year's 56-year-old son, Russell, said,'If it wasn't for my father, I couldn't have done anything.' He wrote in commemoration of his father through a computer screen, saying,'Father was the wind that supported me under my wings.'



<Anchor> This is a



very grim story.

You said the last news today is about adoption?



<Hyun-Joon Koh/Sisa Critic> This



happened in the United States. A retired couple who had all five siblings have adopted all seven siblings who lost their parents in a car accident, and it has become a hot topic.



The Willis couple, who lives in California, USA, lost their parents in a car accident in 2019, and were told the story of seven siblings living in a foster care agency.



At the time, the children were between 1 and 12 years old, and the couple had five children who were already adults, but the moment they saw the advertisement, they decided to foster foster care.



And after one year of foster care, I decided to adopt again, and it is said that life with the children for one year of foster care was not smooth.



It is said that children cannot sleep properly and have always suffered from nightmares, because the birth parents of the deceased children are drug addicts and have undergone an unfavorable process of growth, such as moving homeless shelters.



Thanks to the love and interest of the Willis and the couple, the children gradually regained stability and went through formal adoption in August last year, becoming legally a real family.



The US media also intensively reported the news that the Willis couple had officially adopted their seven siblings as a family.