Thursday, September 06, 2007

No panic-ky!

Music: 侧田&吴雨霏-山歌 Mood: dizzy


Someone fainted at my office today. Tis' the first time I see someone colapse before me, tis' the first time I see the staffs react to an emergency situation and tis' the first time I've ever experienced what u call 'no panicky'.


The malay lady was sitting behind me, looking really pale due to diahorrea the day before. There was a muffled 'THUD' and when I turned, she's already playing dead on the ground. My god, I've never seen anyone fainted like that before, she looked like she just DIED; and the amazing part?No one screamed. No one panicked. No one cried. Everyone was so freaking CALM it scares the hell out of me!! Here's the situation:


'THUD' (malay lady fell onto manager whose sitting beside her)


Colleagues sitting around turned and s-l-o-w-l-y stood up.


Manager asked for minyak angin and began rubbing on dead lady. ( okok, she looked DEAD to me)


My colleagues looked on for 10 seconds, and CONTINUED their work.


Others called the secretary for first aid box.


Secretary came in with first aid box in 2 mins.


Colleagues sitting a FEW cubicles away from 'dead body' only started questioning 'what's happening'. (mind you, they r only a few cubicles away and they didn't even know what happened -_-)


Colleagues started to call up the nearest clinics for a doctor and failed to get them around. (1 said they r having meeting and no doctor is available; another 1 said their doctors r attending to patients and they r NOT FREE to come over to look at our poor lady) and did I mention that these clinics r onli a 5- min walk away??


Secretary called for volunters who know first aid and 4 men came in. (at least they knew how to untie her tudung, lift her head up and clear the tightening crowd)


Oh wait. I forgot the most crucial scenario. The lady wasn't moving AT ALL for more than 20 mins and still, no one twitched!!!


They finally decided to drive her to the hospital after someone said that it'll take 25 mins for the ambulance to arrive.


Oh yes, since our new building is only 3 storey high, there wasn't even a lift. So 4 men carried her down the stairs. I wonder what would happen if someone slipped and mrs. dead body rolls her way down the stairs? By the way I felt lucky for her that she's wearing pants today.(I guffawed stupidly at that idiotic thought)


Mrs. dead body finally got into the car and headed to the hospital after lying unconciously on the ground for more than 30 mins. By then, she was already in high fever and shivering all over.


and no one twitched. And then everyone went back to their routine tasks as if nothing happened.


How could everyone remained so freakingly calm????



Mr. stripped- shirt sat back down and surf the net for useful numbers coz no one was even sure of the emergency numbers. (FYI, it's 994 or call your respective hospitals that keeps your record)


Mrs. dead body lies unconcious on the ground, i ended up taking a full view picture of the secretary's butt.


4 strong men lifted Mrs. dead body and claimed that she was amazingly heavy. (mind you, she's even a few cm shorter than me; which shows that dead/unconcious ppl really weights 2 times more of their usual weight)

Moral of the story?

1) Forget about calling the nearest clinic for help, they r a *$&*#$)#%& useless bunch.
2) Wear pants as often as possible. you'll never know how it'll save you.

3 comments:

~风之翼~ said...

lol~ the moral of the story should be..

NEVER TO FAINT IN MALAYSIA!!!

~angelkit~ said...

haha long time didn't check back here, so glad to c ur comments everytime ^^ now in our office each time we hear any funny sounds from tht malay lady's side, we would turned almost at the same time to make sure she's not fainting again, especially around puasa time!

watercoloursky said...

its funny how you kept referring to her as mrs dead lady lol :)