Papewaio
08-14-2008, 04:18
Aussies come to rescue in bus crash (http://www.smh.com.au/news/latest-news/amid-the-panic-in-beijing-bus-crash-/2008/08/14/1218307075263.html)
According to Mr Chen, at least three of the mini-van passengers were covered in blood.
"The big Australian guy, he didn't mind, he felt for their pulse."
"It's amazing ... all the other people [on the bus] got down and tried to get away ... and there were more than a dozen police around the area but they were all at a loss.
"I don't know if Chinese police have first aid training or not. Probably not, because they didn't know what to do.
"I feel the Australians made us proud. My son - it was the first time he saw real dead people - and he said to me: 'Oh, all the other people have gone, it's only us Australians.'
Something far more important then sports, helping out others in need. :2thumbsup:
According to Mr Chen, at least three of the mini-van passengers were covered in blood.
"The big Australian guy, he didn't mind, he felt for their pulse."
"It's amazing ... all the other people [on the bus] got down and tried to get away ... and there were more than a dozen police around the area but they were all at a loss.
"I don't know if Chinese police have first aid training or not. Probably not, because they didn't know what to do.
"I feel the Australians made us proud. My son - it was the first time he saw real dead people - and he said to me: 'Oh, all the other people have gone, it's only us Australians.'
Something far more important then sports, helping out others in need. :2thumbsup: