I never thought I would come to Japan on vacation and encounter emergency medical care. Just now, during AyaFubuMio's performance on Stage 3, there was a sudden big commotion in the seats next to me.
Apparently someone got too excited and collapsed. I'm an EMT (emergency medical technician), so I was driven by a sense of duty and went to check on him right away. When I arrived, the person had already collapsed to the ground, his mouth open and motionless, his eyes staring upwards and not blinking. For a moment, I thought he had had an OHCA (cardiac arrest), but when I checked his carotid artery, I still had a pulse. However, he was in a very dangerous condition. From his condition, I suspected that he had gotten too excited, his blood pressure had risen sharply, and he had an acute stroke.
Fortunately, a staff member immediately brought a wheelchair, so I worked with another EMT friend and the surrounding audience to get him into the wheelchair and hand him over to the staff. What was particularly impressive was that a Japanese man at the scene asked me with a very worried look on his face, "Is he still alive?" His condition was not optimistic, but I answered "Yes" with a strong voice. I hope this feeling is conveyed to him. I don't know how it will progress after that, but I hope he will recover safely and be able to be discharged from the hospital.
Also, in the confusion, my penlight was lost during the transport. It's unfortunate, but if I had the chance to choose again, I would definitely go to help him. You can buy a new penlight, but once you lose your life, it can't be brought back. Finally, I have a request for everyone. I'm very curious as to whether this person recovered safely and was able to be discharged from the hospital. If you have any information, please let me know. Also, it would be helpful if you could spread this story. Thank you very much.