My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 790: 318 The Path for Surgical Correction is Paved,
Chapter 790: Chapter 318 The Path for Surgical Correction is Paved, Rescuing a Drowning Person_2
It’s really a person.
Don’t know if they’re dead or alive.
With this situation, if not rescued, they definitely won’t survive.
But that person is closer to the center of the river; pulling them to shore is a significant challenge.
Even for soone with swimming skills, crossing the river is enormously difficult.
Swimming to the middle of the river to save soone and then bringing them back is much more challenging than just crossing the river. What’s more, having to carry another person makes it even more perilous.
Watching the fierce river waves, no one dared to go down and rescue.
Two robust elderly n took off their clothes, swam towards the center for a bit, then quickly gave up and swam back to shore.
Saving lives is a virtue, but risking one’s own life is not sothing anyone is willing to do.
At that mont, Zhou Can noticed the person in the river seed to move their arm.
That very movent caused the person to sink.
He secretly sighed; such a pity to see a life disappearing like that.
With the river flowing so swiftly, once subrged, there was no point in attempting a rescue. He had just thought of saving them, but quickly dismissed the idea.
The onlookers also sighed, shaking their heads.
He continued to run forward.
His eyes occasionally glanced towards the center of the river.
“My goodness… they’ve surfaced again! This person has a big fortune!”
Zhou Can noticed that within a re ten seconds, the shadow was swept more than twenty ters away by the river, indicating the current was very strong.
At the sa ti, he also noticed that the person was being washed towards the shore.
And it looked like they would continue to drift closer to the riverbank.
“eting today must be your good fortune! Hopefully, if I can rescue you, there will still be a chance to save you.”
Zhou Can, having regularly exercised and practiced martial arts and swimming since childhood, was confident in his swimming abilities.
Since this person showed a hint of hope, it was worth trying to rescue.
He quickly took off his coat, revealing a body of strong muscles.
“Ma’am, I’m going down to save that person, please can you watch my clothes for ?” The clothes weren’t the issue; it was more about the cell phone, in case it got stolen.
Entrusting them to this kind-faced old lady was much better than leaving them on the ground.
Without waiting for the lady’s response, Zhou Can sped up and ran forward.
Running through the streets in just his shorts was quite eye-catching. But in his urgency to save soone, he couldn’t care less.
After sprinting about fifty or sixty ters, he looked towards the person in the water, who had drifted quite close to the shore and hadn’t subrged.
Good.
He quickly climbed over the railing and plunged directly into the icy river water.
The water near the shore looked shallow, but it was actually very deep.
Jumping in, his feet couldn’t touch the bottom at all.
The person in the water was floating downstream rapidly; he had no ti to think too much and hurriedly swam towards the center of the river.
Intercepting the drowning person was his only thought.
It must be said, Zhou Can’s choice of entry point into the water was extrely precise; as he swam towards the center, the drowning individual was also quickly swept down by the river. He swam towards the center while keeping a close eye on the person getting closer and closer.
From the shore, he could faintly hear shouts—mainly drowned out by the deafening roar of the river waves.
Zhou Can seized the opportunity and swam desperately a few strokes, finally managing to grab the clothes of the drowning person.
In water rescues, it’s crucial not to reach out and embrace the person.
Because a drowning individual, when finding rescue, will instinctively latch onto anything within reach. If the rescuer embraces the drowner, the latter will cling like an octopus.
This could result in the rescuer also being gripped tightly and both subrging.
Eventually, not only is the person not saved, but another life is lost as well.
The best thod is to grab the clothes from behind, preventing the drowning individual from clutching and causing mutual drowning.
After securing the person, Zhou Can finally saw clearly.
It was a middle-aged man with a dense beard, quite robust. On his head and face, you could see distinct long scars.
They looked like scars left by sharp weapons like knives or axes.
There were at least six or seven scars of varying lengths.
What exactly does this person do?
“Big brother, can you hear speaking?”
Zhou Can asked loudly.
“Save…”
The man wasn’t dead, and it seed his consciousness was still there.
He only uttered one word before completely losing consciousness.
This actually made Zhou Can’s rescue efforts easier. Holding onto the man’s clothes, he flipped the person’s face upward, drawing him closer to the shore with the help of the river’s movent.
The elderly n on the shore also had a strong sense of justice.
Seeing that he had successfully rescued the person, soone grabbed a life preserver to assist him.
The first two elderly n who tried to help had poorly judged the entry point into the water, only about five or six ters ahead of Zhou Can. Just as they entered the water, Zhou Can was swept past them by the river.
Wasting a life preserver in vain.
Finally, soone wisely chose to enter the water downstream about thirty ters away from Zhou Can.
This ti they finally managed to help.
At this mont, Zhou Can indeed felt sowhat drained, taking hold of the life preserver and first securing it on the drowning person.
After freeing his hands, things beca much easier for him.
Together with the helper, they managed to rescue the person onto the shore.
Multiple people clumsily lifted the drowner onto the shore.
“I am a doctor; everyone please don’t crowd too close, try to keep the air circulating as much as possible.”
Zhou Can imdiately declared his dical profession.
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