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In the middle of the day, a woman in her 50s falls into the road after a car accident. But a blue-dressed woman approached, calmly assisted by the paramedics and helped her by the time she was taken.

I found out that it was a current nurse, and we met. I am reporter Han So-hee.

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A police officer runs to the citizen who has fallen in a traffic accident.

Then a woman in a blue suit looks at the state of the patient who fell while dialing 119.

Turn on your phone's flash to check for pupillary reflexes and pulses.

It also stimulates the hands and feet of the patient to check consciousness and skillfully provide relief.

I explained what was happening at the time, saying I only did my job as nurse Ae-ju Lee for the third year.

[Eaju / Nurse: (Nurses) see pupils. In response to the light, there was no pen light in that situation, so using the flash function of the phone… .]

The nurse stayed by the patient and helped the firefighters after the ambulance arrived.

[Lee Chae-won / Song-ui daegu cop: I found a woman who has first aid next to a person on the road. He said the first aid person was his nurse.]

Police say the nurse's relief measures helped people avoid traffic accidents by blocking traffic around them, police say.

The patient who was transferred to the hospital was reported to be regaining consciousness and being treated in a general room.

[Iaeju / Nurse: I was glad that I recovered my consciousness. It's not like that wherever you go, but in that situation, you run without thinking.]

The Soongui district of Incheon's Michu Hall Police Station awarded the nurse a certificate of appreciation.

(Video coverage: installation, video editing: Kim Sun-tak)