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Yesterday (18th) in the women's professional volleyball game, a player suffered a serious injury from a knee break.

However, due to the fact that the stretcher that should have been prepared inside the stadium was outside and the mandatory regulations were not properly observed, it was delayed.



Reporter Yoo Byung-min.



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Ginseng Corporation player Jeong Ho-young attacks and lands, while his knees break and fall to the court.



While Jung Ho-young complained of tremendous pain, the club trainer looked over the condition, but first aid such as ice bathing was not performed, and the stretcher did not come in immediately.



[Seongho Yoon/SBS Sports Caster: The assistant referee sent a stretcher signal right away.

It shouldn't be a major injury.

It looks like the stretcher should come in quickly.] The



stretcher is not on the court and is loaded by an ambulance outside the stadium, so the response was delayed while the first-aiders went to get it.



A first aid worker came in late with the bodyguard, but was busy assembling the stretcher.



After more than three minutes, Jung Ho-young was taken to the hospital by grabbing her knee and being loaded onto a stretcher.



In the operating guidelines of the Volleyball Federation, one of a doctor or first responder and one nurse must be assigned.On this day, only two first-aiders were on standby. Did not.



An official from the club admitted that it was not possible, but confided that it was difficult to deploy medical staff in the aftermath of Corona 19.



The Korean Volleyball Federation has rechecked the deployment of medical staff in the stadium and pledged to prevent recurrence.



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek)