In the subway car, the man in black suddenly picked up the girl and ran out ...

Author:Changjiang Daily Time:2022.08.19

August 17th

A woman

Suddenly fainting in the subway train

Urgent moment

A strange male passenger strives to pick her up

Send it to the platform and give it to the staff

Then quietly leave

At 12 o'clock on August 17

At Zhongnan Road, Wuhan Metro Line 4

One column to the direction of Wuhan Railway Station

The train just closed the car door and prepared to depart

at this time

A girl suddenly fainted in the carriage

Passengers in the same compartment immediately call for help

After the passenger on the platform discovered

Tell the platform staff immediately

I heard the call for help

Platform staff ran to the door

The driver who got the news also opened the door in time

Metro surveillance video screen display

at this time

A male passenger in black clothes

A fainted girl hugs out the carriage

Under the guidance of the staff at the door

Truth all the way to the girl

Put it on the wheelchair prepared by the platform

This enthusiastic male passenger

When you leave silently

I also looked at the girls in the direction of the girl

Metro staff brought brown sugar water and candy

Give the girl

After 5 minutes, she gradually recovered

It turned out that she fainted because of hypoglycemia

When everyone looks back and want to find

When the kind male passenger expressed his gratitude

But found that he didn't know when he had left quietly

Netizens who have watched this video

They praised this male passenger

Some netizens said that this is "warm from summer"

Changjiang Daily Production/Video: Reporter Tao Changning Correspondent Li Dan Yan Kang Video Production: Bai Lu GIF Picture

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