189 Cemetery
It didn't take long for Shen Nan's operation to wake up, his whole body was wrapped in gauze and fixed on the bed for infusion, and the huge bird's beak howled a few times, and then it was completely quiet.
The other is in a crisis, although the heart is still beating, but at that frequency it may fall into death at any time.
Wen Wanwan and Shen Nan sat in the sterile ward and stared at the numbers on the instrument.
"Stationmaster, don't worry too much, it'll be fine."
Although Shen Nan will not comfort people, she also knows that what Wen Wanwan needs now is someone to give her confidence.
"I'm fine, there were animals at the rescue station that couldn't be saved."
After a pause, Wen Wanwan also leaned back in her chair and told Shen Nan about the animal from before.
About seven years ago, the rangers brought in a Siberian tiger that crashed into the barbed wire fence of the plantation, causing a blur of flesh and blood all over the body.
When he was sent to the aid station, the big guy's breathing was already very weak, and he was basically on the verge of death.
Suturing of blood vessels and tendon tissues throughout the body, coupled with injuries caused by excessive blood loss.
It can be said that Wen Wanwan and the old stationmaster are competing with death for almost every second.
The operation lasted seven hours, but there was never enough blood.
Even if the old stationmaster used spells to strengthen his blood-forming ability, how could his own recovery ability compare to such a long period of bleeding.
In addition, at that time, zoos were not standardized, and many animals did not have blood type files, and there was no way to transfuse blood if they wanted to.
She and the old stationmaster could almost be said to have watched the Siberian tiger get weaker and weaker and eventually die.
Since then, Wen Wanwan has been using the official identity of the aid station office to continuously promote the establishment of blood type files in the surrounding zoos.
Even the animal rescue plan was proposed at that time, and the plan was not complicated.
It is to establish a blood bank through the blood group file of the animal.
With so many zoos united, once an animal needs a blood transfusion, they can find a matching blood type from the blood bank as soon as possible.
Since the establishment of the blood bank, more than 1,000 animal lives have been saved, and it is precisely because of this that Wen Wanwan, who advocated this project, has been respected by so many zoos.
This is a point that cannot be achieved only by relying on medical skills, and it is also a talisman for Wen Wanwan here in Changbai Mountain.
As long as the blood bank is still there, as long as these zoos still have a day to use the blood bank, no one in the area of Changbai Mountain is qualified to be the head of the Wenwan Rescue Station.
After listening to what Wen Wanwan said, Shen Nan also looked over with some admiration.
Not to mention seven years ago, even the matter of animal blood banks is still a dream bubble.
The two were talking about the animal blood bank when an alarm sounded from the device next to them.
Looking at the declining blood oxygen, Wen Wanwan quickly opened the drawer.
"Adrenaline, ready to rescue!"
Shen Nan's hand quickly pushed the adrenaline in the box into the infusion tube.
Looking at the heartbeat that was gradually recovering, Wen Wanwan breathed a sigh of relief and was full of bitterness at the same time.
In this situation, she has done what she can to the limit, whether this guy can survive or not can really only depend on whether fate can favor him.
Adrenaline can only be said to be used to hang one's life in times of crisis, and it is no longer on the list of conventional medicines.
And this thing can't be injected continuously, at least if there is a problem in a short period of time, there is no good way to do it.
But before the two could say a few words, the alarm of the instrument sounded again.
Looking at the red-crowned crane in front of him who suddenly began to twitch, he didn't wait for Wen Wanwan to radiate his spiritual power, and directly stopped his heartbeat.
"Quick, chest compressions!"
Wen Wanwan glanced up at the time, and then assisted Shen Nan to start first aid.
Time passed minute by minute, and the rescue went on for fifteen minutes, and finally looking at the instrument without fluctuation, Shen Nan still stopped.
"Stationmaster!"
Looking at Shen Nan who stopped, Wen Wanwan was silent for a moment before she slowly spoke in a slightly hoarse voice.
"At 16:37 BJ time, the red-crowned crane rescued in the wild was declared dead."
Shen Nan glanced at Wen Wanwan, and then slowly took off the instrument on the red-crowned crane.
"Stationmaster, do we have a cemetery?"
"Yes."
Wen Wanwan nodded, and wrapped the red-crowned crane's body in a white cloth in a drawer.
"Let's go, call the white letter."
"Good!"
Shen Nan nodded, sighed, and then followed Wen Wanwan's footsteps and walked towards the door.
The red-crowned crane's body was placed in the trunk, and then Wen Wanwan prepared some things before driving towards the animal cemetery with two employees.
The car eventually came to a halt in a forest, and the trees were not luxuriant, they could even be called thin.
But under each tree there is a wooden sign with a lot of words engraved on it.
Wen Wanwan took out the red-crowned crane wrapped in white cloth, and then led two employees to the front of a small sapling.
"That's it, dig!"
Bai Han and Shen Nan glanced at each other, then picked up the shovel and began to dig.
The soil here is very soft, so it doesn't take much effort to dig up.
It didn't take a few minutes for the two of them to dig a huge pit, and taking advantage of this time Wen Wanwan was not idle, he quickly took a knife and carved something on the wooden plaque.
"Stationmaster?"
Bai Han looked at Wen Wanwan and asked in a low voice.
"It's just right, it's already finished!"
Wen Wanwan showed the two of them the sign in her hand, and then tied it together with a wire and a steel pipe.
"I brought two fish for him to eat on the way, let's put them in together."
"Good!"
Shen Nan nodded, put the white cloth into the pit, and then placed the two fish in the trunk neatly next to the red-crowned crane.
As the dirt covered its body little by little, its path to the world came to an end.
The dirt eventually turned into a small mound, and Wen Wanwan put the finished sign in front of the small mound.
It contains the cause of death, its age, and some of the most basic information, as well as the last paragraph of the wooden plaque.
[If there are only human beings left in the world, it will really be very lonely. 】
This forest is not far from the national highway and is often visited by people.
No matter how many people will change their minds because of one sentence, at least it is a hope that animal protection will be taken seriously.
Seeing that there was another small dirt bag in the forest, Wen Wanwan also looked at her two employees.
"Go around here, you can learn a lot."
Shen Nan and Bai Han snorted, they had long been curious about the zoo at this rescue station.
After the two of them turned around in a big circle, Wen Wanwan didn't ask the two of them what they had gained, and silently started the car and returned to the aid station.
(End of chapter)