A story was told that a taxi driver saved a life by giving CPR to a child who suddenly collapsed on the road.



On the morning of the 27th, at a crossroad in Songpa-gu, Seoul, a child suddenly collapsed from cardiac arrest.



A bewildered child's mother came to the taxi with her child.



The taxi driver hurriedly got out of the car, laid the child on the sidewalk, and performed CPR.



In the meantime, the child's mother called 911. During CPR, the child's consciousness returned, but when 911 did not arrive, the taxi driver took the child and mother to the emergency room of a nearby hospital.



It is said that the child's mother's request to pay the taxi fare was also rejected.



The child is said to be unharmed.



The taxi driver turned out to be a veteran who had worked in the hotel safety management room for over 20 years, and he recently quit the hotel and started a private taxi.



He saved the child's life with CPR he learned at the hotel.



Netizens who heard the story applauded the taxi driver's good deeds, saying, 'He is a true hero'.