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Traffic police promptly took the fainting woman to the hospital for emergency treatment. Photo: Ba Thuc
Traffic police promptly took the fainting woman to the hospital for emergency treatment. Photo: Ba Thuc

Lam Dong traffic police promptly took the woman who fainted on the roadside to the emergency room

Phúc Khánh (báo lao động) 23/08/2026 08:13 (GMT+7)

Lam Dong - During a patrol, traffic police forces discovered a woman suddenly fainting, and quickly took this person to a medical facility for emergency treatment.

On August 22, Lieutenant Colonel Pham Ba Thuc - Deputy Head of Road Traffic Police Team No. 5, Traffic Police Department of Lam Dong Provincial Police said that the unit had just promptly supported a person who fainted on the road to a medical facility for emergency treatment.

Previously, on the same morning, during a patrol on Ton Duc Thang street, Bac Gia Nghia ward, Gia Nghia Traffic Police Team discovered Mr. Le Duc Phat (residing in Ta Dung commune) stopping his car on the side of the road with anxious expressions.

This man continuously waved to help passersby take his wife to the hospital for emergency treatment.

Through inspection, functional forces determined that Mr. Phat's wife, Ms. N.T. H (born 1982), was fainting and in poor health.

Recognizing that Ms. H showed signs of coma, posing a risk to her life, the task force quickly reported to the leaders and used a specialized car to take her to a medical facility for emergency treatment.

According to Mr. Phat, in the morning of the same day, he drove a motorbike to take his wife from Ta Dung commune to Dak Lak Provincial Hospital for examination and treatment. However, while moving, Ms. H suddenly fainted along the road.

Ms. H has a history of uterine fibroids, has been treated many times at medical facilities but has not been able to have surgery because her health is not guaranteed.

Thanks to being detected and promptly supported by traffic police, Ms. H was quickly taken to a medical facility in a state of emergency.

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