This is the story of a taxi that closely followed a police car through the rain, repeatedly flashing its high beams. Let us take a look at what happened.
This video was uploaded to the National Police Agency's YouTube channel.
Recently, in Namdong-gu, Incheon, a taxi pulled up behind a police car that was waiting at a traffic light and began flashing its high beams.
The taxi driver and a guardian holding a child in their arms rushed out of the vehicle.
The guardian pleaded for help, saying, "The child has a fever and is unconscious."
The taxi driver also explained the urgent situation, stating, "We were on our way to the emergency room, but we kept getting stuck at traffic lights, and too much time had passed."
The child had lost consciousness due to a high fever and was experiencing unstable breathing.
The police immediately placed the child and the guardian into the patrol car and headed to the nearest emergency room with the sirens blaring. Thanks to citizens who yielded the road upon hearing the sirens, they were able to arrive at the hospital quickly.
The child, who had shown symptoms of febrile seizures, received treatment and has since been safely discharged from the hospital.
(Source: YouTube, National Police Agency of the Republic of Korea)
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