The story of a police officer who looked at the surrounding landscape in a video call with a 9-year-old child and found the location and rescued a female driver in her 30s who was driving on the highway with a brain hemorrhage was later revealed.



At 5:22 pm on the 14th of last month, a report was received at the 112 situation room of the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency saying, "The condition of my sister A, who is driving, seems to have suddenly deteriorated."



Reporter B, from a hospital official in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, said, "Mr. A drove home from the hospital a little while ago, but she was in a strange condition, such as her pronunciation was slurred and her hands were trembling, unlike usual. " was contacted.



Mr. B said she had called Mr. A several times, but she did not answer, so she called 112 for help.



It is known that Mr. A helped her nephew C (9), a 9-year-old nephew, go to and from her home in Hwaseong and a hospital in Gwangju, Gyeonggi on behalf of her usual older sister, Mr. B.



Upon receiving the report, the police immediately pinpointed the vehicle's location through the mobile phone's GPS location tracking system.



Inspector Bang Do-seon, who belongs to the Maesong Police Station in the Hwaseong Western Police Station in charge of the area, was informed of the situation and, after several attempts, successfully made a phone call with Mr.



Inspector Bang had to give the phone to Miss C, who was in the same vehicle, and then asked, "Uncle the police, can you make a video call?"



Then, I asked him to show me the outside and the front in turn, and based on the surrounding scenery, I confirmed that Mr. A was driving the Bibong-Maesong Expressway.



Inspector Bang drove a patrol car to the scene and found Mr. A, who was stopped on the shoulder at 5:37 pm.



He was immediately taken to the hospital and diagnosed with cerebral hemorrhage.



It is said that his condition has improved a lot now.



Inspector Bang said, “The road that Mr. A was driving was a highway, so it was a very dangerous situation.



Meanwhile, Gyeonggi Nambu Office produced a video of the rescue process and posted it on the official YouTube channel for police officers to refer to in case of a similar case.



(Photo = Provided by Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency, Yonhap News)