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Chapter 391 - Chapter 391 【391】Go to another hospitals emergency room
Chapter 391: [(391)] Go to another hospital’s emergency room Chapter 391: [(391)] Go to another hospital’s emergency room “`
Others understood her words and began to act.
“Hail a taxi, hail a taxi!”
“Lift, lift, lift, be careful, make way—-”
“To Xuanwu Hospital! Xuanwu is the closest, it’s only about a fifteen-minute drive from here.” The manager and regulars familiar with the local roads offered valuable advice.
Xie Wanying escorted the seriously injured waiter as she handed the elder over to two of her senior classmates awaiting the ambulance.
The police car carrying the injured, together with the taxi, reached the intersection, brushing past the ambulance rushing towards them.
Before long, the ambulance blaring with sirens arrived at the emergency building entrance of Xuanwu Hospital with the elderly and Lau Jingyun, closely followed by the taxi with Xie Wanying and her group.
As one of the famous top-tier hospitals, the Xuanwu emergency room had recently been renovated and was much more beautiful and modern than the old building at Guoxie.
Seeing a group of emergency patients arriving, the medical staff in the emergency room rushed out.
Stretcher carts were brought over to take the severely injured waiter and the elderly man who had collapsed into the resuscitation room first.
The others with burns were either wheeled in on chairs or helped into the respective consulting and treatment rooms.
Having properly handed the patients over to the medical staff here, Xie Wanying and her two senior classmates quickly went to wash their hands.
The three found a restroom and tried their best to wash off the patients’ bloodstains on their skin. They washed their hands swiftly, afraid that people outside wanted to find them.
After leaving the restroom, they were soon met by a police officer.
“The three of you stay here, don’t leave,” the police officer told them, “You’ll be needed for a witness statement later.” After that, the officer went to handle other matters.
Today’s incident was a major one, with so many injured and ill, involving a lot of civil compensation. The police officer had a headache. It was easy to lock someone up, but the medical expenses for innocent victims had to be settled by someone. Hence, investigating the case clearly and determining responsibilities was essential.
Xie Wanying and the others knew they couldn’t leave, not because of the police officer’s words, but because the emergency doctor who received the patients might want to find them for information later, as they were the first to provide treatment. This was something the professionals knew, but the police were unaware of.
The three found a long bench to sit and wait.
“Ah, what a waste of the private room.” He Xiangyu took out her phone to call the KTV to cancel, saying they wouldn’t make it. The deposit couldn’t be refunded, but it was worth trying to reschedule, or they could simply give the reservation to someone else.
“I’ll help you pay half of the fees later,” Lau Jingyun said, taking hold of her junior sister’s hand.
“I’ll chip in too,” Xie Wanying said, poking her head between the two senior sisters, unsurprised when she got a glare from them in return.
“Why would you chip in? You don’t have a job, so where would you get the money?”
“Sister, you don’t have a job either,” Xie Wanying argued.
“Alright then. We’ll talk about it when you have a job and want to treat us to dinner,” they said, having lived together for so long, the two senior sisters knew about her family’s financial situation and wouldn’t actually expect her to pay.
After making the call to the KTV, the chaos of the emergency room where various sounds could be heard made it difficult to understand the conversation, so He Xiangyu stood up and walked outside to continue the call.
The other two, Xie Wanying and Lau Jingyun, were reminded of their own hospital by the sounds of the emergency room.
“It’s hard to get out for some fun, why are we thinking about the hospital?” Lau Jingyun laughed at her own thoughts.
Looking at the junior sister beside her, full of enthusiasm as she craned her neck.
“What are you looking at?” Lau Jingyun asked.
Xie Wanying, gazing at the newly renovated area with envy, said, “The environment is beautiful, and the equipment is advanced; I saw that all their heart monitors are brand new.”
For a doctor, nothing could be more satisfying than having the essentials: equipment and pharmaceuticals are the lifeline.
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