On the 26th, the Seoul Police YouTube channel posted a video saying, "I ran out to buy some candy.
Police officer saves life of hypoglycemic patient" was released. According to the video, on the 18th, a middle-aged woman was standing on the side of the road in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, and seemed to be feeling unwell.
The woman staggered and then sat down on the road. Surprised citizens approached her and tried to help her, but her face and hands were shaking and she was unable to communicate.
Subsequently, police officers from Baeksan Police Box of Geumcheon Police Station were dispatched following a report from a member of the public.
When police arrived on scene, they attempted to speak to the woman to check on her condition, but she responded by saying she "had to go home."
When the police officer looked at the woman's cell phone to find the contact, he found three calls from her grandson. He then spoke to her and told her that she had hypoglycemia.
In a tense situation where a hypoglycemic attack was likely to occur, the police officer ran to a nearby unmanned store. The police officer bought some candy to raise his blood sugar level and became a woman.
The woman regained her stability after sucking on the candy and was taken to hospital where she was reportedly back to health after receiving treatment.
2024/11/27 11:59 KST
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