Nanjing nurse knelt down for 20 minutes to save people, and was finally left by the rescued police. What feelings did the nurses show?

There's another news waiting for the hot search. What's the title? The nurse in Nanjing knelt for twenty minutes to save people, and finally the rescued police left. ? Netizens had a heated discussion on this, praising the nurses' emergency rescue and expressing regret for the sacrifice of the rescued police. So, what happened?

It turned out that on this day, Li Xi, a police officer in Nanjing, had a sudden myocardial infarction while performing official duties, which led to a car accident. The citizens found police officer Li on the road after the accident and in the car. Officer Li was unconscious when he was carried out of the car, and people around him immediately called 120. Just as people were watching, a nurse happened to pass by on a battery car. She is a 52-year-old nurse, Dai. After she found the situation, she immediately got off the bus to rescue the police. Dai observed the situation of the police and found that something was wrong. He thought it was a heart attack and immediately gave him cardiopulmonary resuscitation. So, the nurse did cardiopulmonary resuscitation for the police for 20 minutes at high temperature, and when the rescue team came, she was already sweating.

Dai tried his best to save the policeman, but unfortunately, the policeman finally passed away. Dai felt very sad when he got the news. He felt that he could not successfully save the young life. Although the police's life is over, we can see the warm friendship between people in this matter. So, what kind of feelings does nurse Dai show?

First of all, wearing it right is helpful. Faced with such an urgent situation, she stepped forward and saved in the scorching sun for 20 minutes. Secondly, we can also see that Ms. Dai's professionalism is very noble, which is a noble people-oriented spirit as a medical staff. The nurse's behavior makes me respect the medical staff, because they will never forget their vocation of saving lives!