When I turned around and ran towards the dissection room, I was just halfway through the race, and a simple little wooden child floated towards me with a panicked face.
The first thing I felt was that Something happened to Master "Sister, hurry up and see Master Liao, not long after you left, he fell off the chair, he should hold his chest and say that it hurts" Kokiko rushed up to me, panicked and told me as fast as she could what had happened.
"You go back to the stone, I need to find someone to go to the dissection room to see how the master is doing," I didn't have time to think about it, and looked directly at Xiao Muzi and said.
"Can't you go back to the stone, I'm also worried about Master Liao's situation," Xiao Muzi wanted to discuss with me about staying outside.
"No, anyway, you can see the situation outside inside your stone, if Master has a problem and needs to go to the hospital, I don't have time to take care of you" I didn't give Xiao Muzi any room to negotiate, and while talking to it hurriedly, I rushed in the direction of the dissection room.
Xiao Muzi knew that I was anxious about Master's situation, so he didn't say anything more, and swooped back into the stone.
When I ran to the door of the dissection room, a male colleague who I didn't know very well walked across from me.
I didn't care if I was familiar with it anymore, so I looked at him directly and shouted, "My master has an accident and come over to help."
When the colleague heard this, he immediately followed me into the dissection room.
When I saw Master clutching his chest and falling to the ground, groaning in pain, my heart suddenly hung in my throat.
I rushed directly to the master, and because I didn't know his current situation, I didn't touch his body right away.
And anxiously looked at the master and asked, "Master, where are you uncomfortable, can you still speak, we will send you to the hospital now."
Master's forehead was covered with sweat, and his face was pale, and it should be very painful to hold his hands on his chest.
He nodded, probably speechless in pain.
"Excuse me, brother, call 120," I said, turning my head to look at the brother who came in with me.
Fortunately, this senior brother was there, and he quickly called 120 and gave the exact address. 120 should be a hearing that the address is the Public Security Bureau, and I know that the situation is very urgent.
The ambulance that usually arrives at the scene in five minutes actually took less than three minutes to rush to the downstairs of our bureau today.
The doctors and nurses gave Master some brief examinations and questions.
Master couldn't answer because of chest pain, so before I came 120, I used my medical knowledge to make a simple judgment of Master's condition.
Master's chest is on the right side and the heart is on the left, so it can be ruled out that it was angina pectoris, or a sudden heart attack.
There are also many triggers for the pain in my right chest, and I don't have too many examination tools at hand, so I can't give Master any further examination.
But I asked Master a few simple questions, and Master responded to me by shaking his head or nodding his head.
My initial judgment was that it was pleurisy or emphysema, which caused Master to feel swollen and painful and unable to breathe.
I also told Master about this result, and he nodded in response that my judgment should be accurate.
When the doctors and nurses came, I told them my judgment.
Because we are forensic doctors, the doctors who came to me listened to my preliminary judgment and agreed.
The driver of the ambulance, together with the senior brother I had just called, gently moved the master to the stretcher, and the ambulance drove directly to the hospital aa2705221: