Everyone Can Be A Hero

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This story begins when I did field

work practice at a hospital in


Pacitan. At that time we were
placed in the emergency
department. Everything was
going as usual that afternoon
until suddenly.....
Some people entered the
emergency room carrying a man
in their arms. The man looked
unconscious with wet clothes
and body. It turned out that there
were two people who were
carried by those people at the
same condition.
"help, they both drowned on the
beach!!'' Shouted a woman. Of
course we and the senior nurses
immediately directed the guys to
take the two unconscious men to
the red triage room. The doctor
and senior nurses are trying to
bring the two men back to
consciousness while we, who are
still nursing students, can only try
to calm the patient's family.
But...
It's too Late
both patients died

after the doctor said about the


condition of the two patients, one
word came out of a man,""This
can't be happening"followed by
the sound of crying people.
But this is not the point of the
story. When we ask about the
chronology, one of the patient's
family said," they helped a little
girl who fell into the water" our
hearts touched to hear it.
Unknowingly we cry, so do the
doctor and senior nurses. The
two patients were uncle and
nephew. When the uncle threw
the little girl into the hands of
local people, the uncle was
dragged away by the waves. His
nephew wanted to save him but
ended up drowning. I don't know
if this is important or not but..
We saw the uncle's index finger
pointing.
I just want to say that everyone
can be a hero. there is still
kindness to be done.

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