Chapter 905 - 906: Human Lives Are Equal in Value
"What kind of car accident?" Song Xiaodong immediately asked.
"A bus collided with a large truck. There were over thirty people on the bus, and it’s less than three kilometers away from our hospital. The injured will be brought in soon."
Everyone hurried to the emergency room, including Song Xiaodong. In a major car accident like this, the timing of rescue efforts is extremely critical. Any delay could result in significant casualties, and naturally, Song Xiaodong could not stand idly by.
Lin Su’er was continuously receiving phone calls at this time, all from city officials, urging the Second Hospital to make every possible effort to treat the injured.
Such a large-scale car accident was undoubtedly a major incident for the city as well. Both the Party Secretary and the Mayor placed great importance on it and stated they would be arriving shortly.
Within a few minutes of waiting in the emergency room, the first batch of patients was brought in—a total of six people, all with severe injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, fractures, and internal organ damage.
Everyone immediately got to work in a tense, fast-paced rescue effort.
Song Xiaodong chose the most severely injured patient and began treating them with acupuncture. Although he habitually carried only a few silver needles on him, several custom sets of silver needles had been specially prepared for him at the Second Hospital for such emergencies, which both he and He Wenbai occasionally used.
Guiding his True Qi, Song Xiaodong assessed the patient’s main injuries. A few silver needles were swiftly inserted into the patient’s body, followed by the infusion of True Qi. After five minutes, he stopped and handed this patient over to the rest of the team before moving to the bedside of another critically injured individual.
At this moment, his task wasn’t to completely heal any one patient but to ensure they survived. Treating other injuries could be left to the other doctors, allowing him to conserve both time and energy.
"Hurry, hurry! This is Deputy County Chief Cao’s relative," said two nurses as they hurriedly tried to push a patient into the room.
The emergency room was already crowded and couldn’t accommodate additional patients. Forcing another person in would undoubtedly disrupt the ongoing rescue efforts.