"There's a neighbor like this."The story of the woman who saved the man next door made me cry.

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"There's a neighbor like this."The story of the woman who saved the man next door made me cry.
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The story of the woman next door who reported to 119 and saved her when she did not see the man in her neighbor's house who said hello every morning is touching.

A, who identified himself as an incumbent firefighter, recently shared an anecdote of being dispatched to a villa after receiving a report from X (X, former Twitter).

At that time, A was dispatched after receiving a report on the third floor of a building without an elevator. He said, "I'm ashamed, but I was thinking, 'Should I carry a person on my back?' I'm in my 40s, and my back creaked because it was November.

It is said that a young man and woman were together in the house where A opened the front door. "When I opened the front door, the man was bleeding because his lips burst and his face was scratched from the back of his glasses' nose," he said.

"I was constantly shaking and speechless. "I found out that he is a disabled person with congenital brain lesions and intellectual disabilities only after looking at the welfare card," he explained.

When A asked a woman who was crying next to her about her relationship with a man, the answer came back, "The person living next door." A said, "I was worried because the man next door who greets me every day did not show his face for two days, so I put my hand on the door of the man's house after thinking about it on the morning of the third day."

Mr. A said, "There was no management office in the villa. The best thing for a woman to do to check the well-being of her neighbors was to use her hands. Fortunately, the door was open, and the woman was depressed after the seizure, so she saw the man who had been lying down the whole time and called 119, he added.

What surprised A even more was that the woman apologized, saying, "I'm sorry." The woman said, "I could have reported it sooner."In response to

, Mr. A said, "At that moment, I was wide awake as if I had been beaten by something. I thought there was a person who lived the world with this kind of mind," he said.

Internet users who heard the story responded, "It's worth living in the world because there are warm people," "It's a blessing to meet your neighbors," "I'm trying to cry while reading on the subway," "I smell people living," and "There's such a neighbor in the world."

Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team


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