On the evening of Thursday, April 13, Pilsen police officers intervened in an unusual situation. A foreigner from Germany called the office of the district department of Pilsen-Slovenia to report the sudden collapse of his friend who had been playing an online game. Police administered first aid to him before rescuers arrived.
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A teammate from Germany contacted the police (illustrative photo) | Source: Profimedia
Shortly before 9:30 p.m., a foreigner who spoke to police in English called the Pilsen-Slovenia District Department. He said his friend was playing online together when he collapsed. He managed to call his friend for help despite the fact that they were both in different places hundreds of kilometers apart during the game. He knew it was a cheque, and he knew his name and approximate address.
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He told the police he wanted to live in Staré Plzeň. Thanks to this information, it was possible to find the exact address in the databases where the police patrol came from.
The German player also called his teammate’s sister, who said the 33-year-old had diabetes and may have had a diabetic attack.
As no one answered the door, the police had to forcefully break into the apartment.
“Police found a thirty-three-year-old man passed out on a computer chair. They gave him first aid and handed him over to rescuers who arrived on the scene shortly. Police spokeswoman Ontage Hodden said. The police informed the teammate about the successful rescue of the friend.
The supervisor of the Pilsen-Slovenia district department thanked him for his prompt response, which contributed to his friend getting timely help.
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