At Wuling Farm in Sheipa National Park, a female tourist passed out on Songlin Avenue and lost her breathing and heartbeat. The conservation inspectors of Wuling Station and the police from the Wuling Team of the Fifth Brigade of Baoqi rushed to them, and they took turns administering CPR and AED electric shocks. The female tourist He recovered his breathing and heartbeat, and was transported to the hospital by the Lishan Fire Department of the Taichung City Fire Department.

(Provided by Sheipa National Park Management Office)

[Reporter Peng Jianli/Miaoli Report] In Wuling Farm of Sheipa National Park, a female tourist passed out on Songlin Avenue and lost her breathing and heartbeat. The conservation inspectors of Wuling Station and the police from the Wuling Team of the Fifth Battalion of the Seventh Battalion rushed to the scene and took turns carrying out the CPR and AED electric shocks, the female tourist recovered her breathing and heartbeat, and was transported to the hospital by the Lishan Fire Department of the Taichung City Fire Department.

The Sheipa National Park Management Office stated that the Wuling Visitor Center received a call at 11:10 this morning saying that a person had passed out near Songlin Avenue and asked for assistance.

The assistant commentator Huang Jieyi immediately called 119 and contacted the staff on duty at Wuling Station.

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Conservation inspectors Zhong Hua and Huang Shaoyan of Wuling Station carried AEDs, and Feng Zhaoyan, a policeman from the Wuling Squad of the Fifth Battalion of the Seventh Battalion, assisted the police car to clear the way to the scene. The female tourist was found not breathing and heartbeat. The two inspectors took turns to perform CPR. AED electric shocks were used to assist the female tourist to recover her breathing and heartbeat. The female tourist was transported to the hospital by the Lishan Fire Brigade at 11:45 am.

The Sheipa National Park Management Office stated that currently there are 15 people in the Sheipa Office with primary ambulance certificates (EMT1), and 8 AEDs are equipped in each recreation base. If tourists have any critical accidents, they can ask for assistance nearby. The Fifth Brigade of the Seventh Security Corps went to the rescue, and then reported to the fire department for joint rescue.