You Hit My Heart
Chapter 1652: Encounter With Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Chapter 1652: Encounter with Sudden CardiacArrest

On the other side.

After hanging up Luther's phone call, Joyce began to deal with theaffairs of QR Intelligent Design Company. She had already arrangedmost of the work, and Luther had also sent some people to help her,making the arrangement very efficient.

She still needed to get some special materials, so she planned to goout and purchase them herself.

At noon, she drove to the Semiconductor Material Exhibition Centerand ordered some rare professional items she needed, and then shedrove to the city center.

In her memory, there was a pastry shop here with delicious cream puffsthat weren't too sweet or greasy, and she used to love them. Sheplanned to buy two boxes to bring home for Anderson to eat.

Sure enough, the shop was still there, and it hadn't changed at all infour years. She packed the cream puffs and walked out the door.Suddenly, a crowd of people one meter ahead caused a commotion.Someone shouted, "Oh no, the old man has collapsed!"

Following everyone's gaze, Joyce saw an old man lying on the ground,with his eyes tightly closed and his face turning purple. The old manwas wearing a well-made, stiff suit, which was exquisite incraftsmanship and obviously not an ordinary person.

The white temples reminded Joyce of her grandfather. When hergrandfather left the world with regret, she didn't even get a chance torecognize her own grandfather. It was always a regret.

Seeing the old man in front of her suddenly falling ill, Joyce separatedfrom the crowd and walked forward.

"Everyone, let me take a look. I can provide emergency treatment. Youcall for an ambulance right away."

As she spoke, she had already knelt down, one knee on the ground.She patted the old man's shoulders and called out in his ear, "Grandpa,wake up, wake up.”

However, there was no response.

She also touched the old man's carotid artery, and found that his pulsewas barely detectable.

She became tense, it was a sudden cardiac arrest.

Without hesitation, she quickly began chest compressions, trying torevive the old man's heart.

Someone next to her asked, "How is it, can he be saved?"

Joyce replied while performing chest compressions, "In cases ofsudden cardiac arrest, the best chance of survival is within fiveminutes. If it is delayed, the brain will be damaged. If it persists for along time, it will lead to brain death, which is irreversible. Call for anambulance quickly and ask them to bring a defibrillator!"

"Okay."

The enthusiastic bystander quickly dialed the ambulance’s number.Fortunately, the incident happened in the city center, not far from theNational Hospital. The ambulance arrived in four minutes.

A paramedic got off the ambulance, holding a defibrillator in his hand.Joyce gave way to the paramedic, who attached the electrodes to theold man's chest and prepared to use the defibrillator.

Finally, the old man's heartbeat was restored.

Joyce was sweating profusely, she stood up and was about to leave.But the paramedic asked, "Excuse me, can you come with us to thehospital? You seem very professional in emergency treatment. Thehospital is quite busy today, and I'm the only one here. I'm afraid that ifthere is another emergency later, there won't be enough manpower.The hospital is very close, and it won't take you more than half anhour."

Joyce thought about it. She wasn't busy today, and it was still early.She agreed, "Okay."

The paramedic lifted the old man onto the ambulance, and thebystanders helped.

Joyce followed them onto the ambulance.

As the ambulance door closed, it took off with a roar.

Inside the ambulance, the paramedic put an oxygen mask on the oldman and found his phone in his pocket. He searched for the nearestcontact and made a call.

After the call was connected, the paramedic asked, "Hello, are you arelative of the owner of this phone?"

"Oh, I see. He suddenly had a heart attack and is now being sent to theNational Hospital in an ambulance. Please come to the emergencydepartment of the hospital.”

"Don't worry, there was a kind-hearted bystander who didcardiopulmonary resuscitation for your grandfather on the spot. Shewas very professional, and the golden rescue time is only 4-6 minutes.Thanks to her, your grandfather survived until we arrived, and his life isnot in danger now."

"She's still on the ambulance with us. She will go to the emergencyroom with us. Don't worry, your grandfather is stable now."

After speaking, the paramedic hung up.

Joyce looked at the old man's slightly improved complexion and feltrelieved. It turned out that the person who answered the phone justnow was the old man's grandson. Somehow, shewas reminded of theold Heath.

Soon, the ambulance arrived at the National Hospital.

After getting off the ambulance, four or five doctors and nurses cameout of the hospital and lifted the old man onto the stretcher and tookhim into the emergency room.

Joyce watched as the old man received treatment and breathed a sighof relief.

At that moment, a luxury car screeched to a sudden stop in front of theemergency entrance with a loud "ga" sound.

This car seemed to be specially customized, and Joyce wasknowledgeable about cars. She could tell that it was made of specialmetal materials, had a paint job that was almost impossible to replace onthe market, military-grade bulletproof glass, and extraordinary tires.Every detail exuded luxury and prestige.

She couldn't help but wonder, when did Khebury get such a character?Just then, a man and a woman got out of the car.

The woman was driving and wearing a black professional suit withsunglasses and a Bluetooth headset on her ears. She looked like aprofessional bodyguard.

Joyce was stunned for a moment, a female bodyguard?

The man's hair was curled and dyed a dazzling silver. He was wearingan expensive light gray suit and a tie with blue diamonds. His tie clipwas inlaid with blue diamonds and shone brightly in the sunlight. Hischin was sharp and his lips were thin like a blade.

Joyce didn't look at him for long. She walked into the emergencycenter, thinking of taking another look at the old man before leaving.The man approached the ambulance and politely asked, "I was theperson who answered the phone just now. Are you the one who madethe call?"

The paramedic nodded, "Yes."

"Oh, can you tell me where the kind-hearted person who saved mygrandfather is? I want to thank her in person.”

The paramedic pointed to Joyce's back and said, “It's her. She's veryprofessional, and your grandfather is lucky to have her. If she didn'tknow emergency treatment, by the time we arrived, the golden rescuetime would have passed, and not even the gods could have savedhim."

The man looked at Joyce's graceful figure and asked, "A woman?""Yes. What's wrong with a woman? Can't a woman know emergencytreatment? She's very skilled.” The paramedic said, “I'm sorry, I have toleave now to pick up the next patient. Your grandfather has been takeninside. You can go see him."

After speaking, the paramedic quickly left.

As the ambulance drove away, the man stood in the sunlight andlooked at Joyce's back, somewhat curious about who she was.

He would definitely have to get to know her better.

At this moment, the female bodyguard who came with him walked up tohis side.

“Your Highness, we should go inside now."

The man turned his head and instructed, "Be careful about how youaddress me outside. Don't call me Your Highness, call me YoungMaster."

"Yes." The female bodyguard nodded.

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