The hospital was not far from the scene; it took Chen Cang and others less than 10 minutes to arrive.
Resuscitation was already underway at the scene.
However, having been rescued from the river already meant they had encountered good Samaritans!
Chen Cang did not understand the difficulty of rescuing someone from the river since he himself did not possess such strength, nor had he ever attempted such an experience.
But it must be very difficult!
After all, he knew how heavy an unconscious person could be, and bringing someone ashore who had lost consciousness, even one already agitated from drowning, was highly challenging.
On this side, Chen Cang hurriedly ran over.
The drowning victim was a young girl under 20 years old, saved by a strong young man in his 30s.
At this point, the odor from her mouth had been cleared, and with several people's help, the woman was positioned prone on the young man's knees to expel water.