Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1980: Taking a Chance

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Chapter 1980: Chapter 1980: Taking a Chance

Doctor Hu rushed up and asked her, "What’s the condition of the injured?"

"It might be acute brain herniation," Xie Wanying reported to her teacher, pulling out a flashlight from her bag to examine the patient’s pupils on both sides.

In the dark night, the weak light from the doctor’s flashlight could only pierce a little gloom and failed to illuminate the light of hope.

After scanning twice, Xie Wanying confirmed that the patient’s pupils were dilated and non-responsive to light. Was this the terrifying brainstem hemorrhage leading to brain death?

A cold wind chilled Xie Wanying’s heart.

The injured’s condition is much worse than Sister Seo’s at the time; there seems to be no hope.

As Doctor Hu just said, her and Doctor Song’s abilities sometimes heralded the arrival of the Death God, possibly ending in helplessness.

No, she needed to fight till the last step; this was the purpose of her rebirth.

Xie Wanying placed her hand on the pregnant woman’s belly, sensing the life wave inside. As she had just opened the car door, she witnessed the child’s mother’s hands instinctively holding her belly, trying to protect the child.

"Severe craniocerebral injury; it’s a car accident. There’s likely other injuries elsewhere; it’s trouble," Doctor Hu listened to her report on the pregnant woman and the fetus’s condition, quickly reaching the same conclusion, saying, "At this stage, we can only send them to the nearest hospital to see if there’s a way to save the child."

They urgently needed a vehicle.

The ambulance hadn’t arrived, but the police car did. The traffic police colleagues were always like deities appearing first on the scene of car accidents.

The sirens wailed, piercing the night’s silence. The patrol traffic police closest to the incident received notification from the 110 platform, arriving first, taking only a few minutes.

The van driver crawled out of the car himself and sat on the open ground, shouting as he heard the cars arrive, "Is there a doctor around? I’m injured."

The traffic police didn’t need to ask, just smelling the alcohol scent from the van driver knew who was responsible for the accident, saying to the van driver, "Just stay put, don’t run around. Wait for the ambulance to take you away, check you out, and then bring you to the station."

Hearing the police’s words, the van driver shut his mouth.

The traffic police hurried to the gray sedan, assisting others in rescuing people.

With the traffic police’s help, the male driver’s foot finally got freed from the trapped shoe. With a slightly swollen left ankle, he limped as he walked, continuously pleading with the surrounding people, "Please save my wife."

"Where’s the ambulance?" Doctor Hu inquired from the on-site traffic police about when the ambulance would arrive.

"Our vehicle was closer, so it arrived faster," the traffic police colleague, experienced with handling many accident scenes, cautioned them, "It’s hard to say exactly when the ambulance will arrive."

Half an hour to an hour, waiting for the ambulance was a certainty. This place was on the outskirts, unsure from where the 120 could dispatch an ambulance.

"That’s not acceptable; the patient must be rushed to the hospital. Waiting for hours won’t work," Doctor Hu slapped his thigh urgently.

Finally, Shen Xifei, who walked over, witnessed Doctor Hu’s urgent need to shout and was baffled: wasn’t it said Doctor Hu was different from other doctors?

"How about this? Should the injured sit in our police car to go to the hospital?" The sharp-eyed policeman already judged their profession, asking, "Are you doctors?"

"Yes, I’m a doctor from Beidou Third Hospital," Doctor Hu stated his identity.

Having completed the initial examination on the injured, Xie Wanying turned her head to report to Doctor Hu, "Teacher Hu, hurry and get the patient on the police car."