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A three-year-old girl in Tainan’s Guantian recently began convulsing and loss consciousness, leaving her parents scrambling to get to the ER. While on the way, they encountered a police car and pleaded for help. Without any delay, the police officers flicked on the sirens to clear the way for the parents’ car, getting to the hospital in only five minutes on a drive that usually takes 13. The girl received treatment in time and eventually regained consciousness.

Sirens wail and lights flash, but this isn’t a police chase. It’s a life-saving mission.

A civilian car follows closely behind. On board is a three-year-old girl who suddenly lost consciousness. Her parents were desperate to get her to the hospital, but got stuck in rush-hour traffic. In their desperation, they turned to officers on duty at an intersection for help.

Liu Hsing-wu
Local police officer
A private car pulled over asking for help. The driver was in a visible panic and told the officers their three-year-old daughter had lost consciousness. The officers made a decision in the moment to clear the way for them by using the patrol car’s lights and sirens.

Officers laid on the horn, leading the family down the shoulder of the road and through several red lights to finally arrive at Madou Sin-Lau Hospital in the nick of time.

Liu Hsing-wu
Local police officer
By sounding the horn and sirens and passing through several intersections, they shortened the original 13-minute drive to just five minutes, ensuring a safe and timely arrival at Madou Sin-Lau Hospital.

Fortunately, after getting medical attention, the girl eventually came to, allowing her parents to breathe a sigh of relief as they thanked the officers for getting them there in time.

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