Zhuang Shiru often works as an ambulance volunteer in the fire brigade during his vacation, and saved the life of his grandson who was in danger at the moment of the incident.

(Photographed by reporter Que Jinglun)

[Reporter Que Jinglun/New Taipei Report] A 67-year-old man surnamed Sun was in Xindian District, New Taipei City yesterday. He fell to the ground due to a suspected myocardial infarction and lost consciousness and heartbeat. The woman Zhuang Shiru passed by. Although she was wearing a short skirt at the time, she knelt on the asphalt road and took over the electric shocks on her grandson. She recovered her heartbeat and consciousness after one stroke. Zhuang said afterwards, "Suddenly I felt that we were ambulance volunteers. The usual training is very helpful to the public. I think I am the most beautiful woman on the 38th Women's Day."

Sun Nan had a quarrel with someone on Anxiang Road in Xindian on the 8th. He suddenly suffered a myocardial infarction and fell unconscious on the ground. The police who were coordinating the dispute found that he was no longer breathing and had no heartbeat. They immediately dialed 119 and called for support to send An AED stunner arrives.

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Zhuang Shiru, who is engaged in the life insurance industry, often works as an ambulance volunteer in the fire brigade during his vacation. When the incident happened, he saw that his grandson was in critical condition, so he took the initiative to assist in CPR first aid. Fortunately, within one minute after the electric shock, his grandson recovered signs of life, and the ambulance personnel rushed to the hospital. After arriving, the grandson was sent to Xindian Tzu Chi Hospital.

Afterwards, Ms. Zhuang received a photo taken from the side of a passer-by. She was surprised to post that she was kneeling on the asphalt road wearing a short skirt. She was very moved after recovering from CPR and electric shock. Help. I think I am the most beautiful woman on the 38th Women's Day".

Chen Zhiwei, the fourth team leader of the New Taipei City Fire Department, said that he will continue to train volunteers like Ms. Zhuang. At the same time, the Xindian Police Station will arrange for officers to receive CPR+AED first aid training every October. If the frontline police officers have first aid capabilities, It can make New Taipei City safer and more livable.

The 67-year-old grandson fell to the ground with suspected myocardial infarction. The police immediately called 119. An ambulance volunteer surnamed Zhuang passed by and took over CPR and electric shocks, and worked together with the police to rescue the man.

(Photographed by reporter Que Jinglun)