China News Service, May 23. According to Taiwan's "United Daily News", outside the community screening station of Xindian Gengxin Hospital in New Taipei City, Taiwan, at 11 am today (23rd), a man in his 60s lined up for PCR nucleic acid test. At that time, he suddenly felt unwell and fell to the ground. At that time, three firefighters happened to witness and immediately performed CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) to rescue the patient. The medical staff of Gengxin Hospital also helped together, and the joint rescue finally restored the man's breathing and heartbeat.

Emergency physicians bluntly said that if the prime time is not grasped, it may be life-threatening.

  The senior ambulance technician involved in the first aid said that there was a sudden panic in the middle of the queue for PCR. When the probe saw that someone was unwell and fell to the ground, they called the two firefighters who were queuing for PCR together to give first aid.

  The senior ambulance technician said that there was no response to the patient's beating and shouting at the time. He observed that the patient was breathing near death, and immediately performed CPR on him. At the same time, he asked Gengxin Hospital to "start the hospital's emergency ambulance". After a few minutes, the man finally recovered his breathing and heartbeat. He was evacuated to the emergency room of Gengxin Hospital for treatment.

  Physician Lin Yizhi from the emergency room of Gengxin Hospital said that if the fire brigade colleagues did not find the rescue immediately, they might not be able to grasp the golden time. At present, the patient's vital signs and consciousness have recovered, and they are under continuous observation.