[Anchor]
As previously reported, it was only six hours after the first report that A, who collapsed from a cerebral hemorrhage, went to the operating table.
It seems that they have already missed the golden time for treatment, and in the process, several university hospitals have also been confirmed to have refused treatment for one reason or another.
Next, reporter Shin Gwi-hye reports.
[Reporter]
Mr. A, who suffered from moya moya disease and suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, arrives at the hospital in Gwonseon-gu, Suwon 70 minutes after the first report.
At that time, the medical staff judged that treatment was impossible when a rare disease and a cerebral hemorrhage were confirmed, and decided on all other hospitals.
[Mr. A's mother: But since I'm here, I thought I could do it quickly, but I'm sorry, but the surgery doesn't work. We don't have the equipment and the teacher.' He said that.]
I obtained and examined the urgent contact from the hospital to another large hospital.
A university hospital in Seoul said that it takes time to answer because there is no room in the intensive care unit, and a university hospital in Yongin also said that it is impossible to transfer all of them to a university hospital in Suwon.
I couldn't even reach the other place at all.
[First-time transportation hospital official: I heard that the disease itself is not that easy. I think you did medication (in the emergency room).]
In the end, he raised an emergency situation at the Central Emergency Medical Center and underwent surgery six hours after the first report at a hospital in Gunpo, 15 kilometers away from this hospital.
But they didn't save their lives.
[Mr. A's mother: My husband just said let me go. Let's let him go because he worked hard. We caught too much.]
The university hospitals that did not accept A explained that it was impossible because there was no room in the intensive care unit at YTN, or that even if they visited the emergency room, it was difficult to treat behind the scenes because there were no medical staff.
It is presumed to be due to the medical gap caused by the aftermath of the legislative conflict, but the mother, who lost her son in her birth, still cannot let go of her child in her arms.
[Mr. A's mother: I still can't let him go. Wouldn't it feel bad if I didn't realize it and doctors knew people were dying like this?]
I'm YTN's Shin Gwihye.
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