Suspecting the woman was acting strangely, police officers approached her, administered first aid and took her to the hospital in an ambulance, where she was reportedly able to receive treatment without incident.
On the 7th, the Seoul Police Official YouTube channel posted a video of a police officer providing first aid to a citizen who had been stung in the face by a hornet.
The video, titled "Police Inspector," was released on the morning of the 20th of last month, showing a woman walking in front of the Jeongneung Police Box in Seongbuk Police Station, Seoul.
The woman was walking down the street with her hands up in an unnatural position, and a police officer, finding this strange, approached her.
A woman was trying to remove a hornet's nest from a flower bed in front of her house when a swarm of hornets appeared.
The woman was stung five times on her face and arms by the hornets, and was holding her arms up in the air out of fear of spreading the venom. The police officers took the woman to the police station and administered first aid until the ambulance arrived.
At the time, the woman's face and arms were severely swollen and in pain, and she was in a critical condition where she was potentially having difficulty breathing. The police officers quickly prepared ice packs to lower the temperature of the affected area and prevent the toxins from spreading.
If you are stung by a wasp, you may experience allergic shock. Therefore, wash the stung area with clean water, cool it with ice, and then immediately
The woman was then taken to a hospital in an ambulance that arrived in front of the police box and was reportedly treated there.
2024/08/08 11:32 KST
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