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Ulsan, a courier who had been working for three months without a break was overworked and fell on the street. Some have saved their lives by controlling the car going and others by talking and waking up consciousness.

This is reporter Shin Hye-ji of UBC.

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lorry is standing on the roadside street with the blinker on.

Next to it, a man was lying on the floor without being able to hold his body properly, and the courier who was delivering the product collapsed.

At that moment, the citizens run out of the car ahead, asking 119 for help and continue to look at the condition of the courier.

[Jeon Young-Soo/Discovered Citizen: The door was open in the car, but the blood was stagnant. So I wanted to do something, so I turned the car and came down, and it was dangerous on the road and blocked the car.]

Citizens kept trying to talk to the courier until the paramedics came and tried not to lose consciousness.

The courier who arrived at the hospital on time with the help of the citizens is fortunately restoring his health and waiting for discharge.

As a strong courier in the early forties, Corona 19, the number of couriers surged, and as a result of working day and night without holidays for the third month, the fatigue was accumulated.

[That amount even / Courier article: That rice is also in a hurry to eat gets I condition is good, huge eyes, be doing is go out driving a car I been a sudden shock to come down to puke blood]

Yang hesitate remembering the moments during which dizzy I thanked the citizens who helped me out.

[Yang Il-do/Courier: If they weren't there, they probably fell on the street and died, but thank you so much. If there is a similar thing, I would like to walk with both hands and feet and help others.]

(Video: Kim Un-Seok UBC)