In Dnipro, a man fainted at the wheel: rescue video.


On Sicheslavska Nabezhna in Dnipro, patrol police officers saved a man who lost consciousness at the wheel of a Daewoo car. This was reported by the Patrol Police of Dnipropetrovsk region.
The patrol officers were returning from a special police operation when they noticed that the car suddenly changed lanes and stopped. The woman who was with him immediately called for help.
It turned out that the man behind the wheel felt unwell. The officers immediately placed him in a stable side position, called an ambulance, and monitored his condition until the doctors arrived. The victim was later taken to the hospital.
On Sicheslavska Nabezhna in Dnipro, patrol officers helped a man who fainted at the wheel of a Daewoo car.
It is worth reminding that in Dnipropetrovsk region, a man detonated a grenade, escaped from the hospital, and threatened with another explosion. This was reported by medic Valentyna Marchenko from Nikopol Emergency Medical Station.
It is likely that the man developed post-traumatic stress disorder. The number of people suffering from PTSD is increasing every day. Most of them are military personnel and residents of frontline cities, towns, and villages who have to endure daily terror from the Russians.
Moreover, in the city of Marganets (Dnipropetrovsk region), an ambulance crew was called for a woman who had heart problems. A man who was intoxicated decided to call an ambulance for his wife. But instead, he attacked the medical worker, twisted his arms, and pulled a folder from his hands. After requests to stop this behavior, he broke away from the house and locked himself inside with his sick wife and the workers.
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