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Driver asks Traffic Police to pave the way to take heart patients to hospital

Duy Tuấn (báo lao động) 10/03/2026 17:28 (GMT+7)

Lam Dong - Traffic police used specialized motorbikes to open roads and assist drivers in driving cars to take a heart patient to the hospital for emergency treatment.

On March 10, Mr. Nguyen Le Phu Viet, a taxi driver in Lam Dong province, sent his thanks to the Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Police force for supporting in guiding patients to the emergency room.

Previously, on the afternoon of March 9, Mr. Viet drove a car with license plate 86A-248. xx carrying Mr. T (resident of Son My commune, Lam Dong province) who was having a heart attack, from Thang Hai Health Station (Son My commune) to Ba Ria General Hospital for emergency treatment.

Cảnh sát Giao thông hỗ trợ mở đường, dẫn xe taxi đưa người bệnh đi cấp cứu. Ảnh: Việt Nguyễn
Traffic police support opening roads for drivers to drive cars to take patients to the emergency room. Photo: Viet Nguyen

When the car was traveling on National Highway 55, to the Bung Rieng market area in Xuyen Moc commune (Ho Chi Minh City), Mr. Viet saw a traffic police team on patrol duty, so he stopped the car, announced the critical condition of the patient and requested guidance.

Dashcam records the moment when Traffic Police pave the way for patients to reach the hospital as quickly as possible. Clip: Viet Nguyen

Two traffic police officers used specialized motorbikes, turned on horns and priority lights to guide the car carrying the patient to Ba Ria General Hospital for a distance of about 36km.

Sau khi dẫn xe ô tô đến bệnh viện, Cảnh sát Giao thông đến thăm tình hình bệnh nhân và động viên người nhà. Ảnh: Việt Nguyễn
After leading the car to the hospital, the Traffic Police visited the patient's condition and encouraged the patient's relatives. Photo: Viet Nguyen

Sharing with reporters, Mr. Viet said that he was very lucky to have the Traffic Police paving the way, so the car quickly reached the hospital for doctors and nurses to rescue the patient. Thanks to that, the patient was temporarily out of danger.

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