"What is the Russian ambulance doing here?": Russian resuscitators rescued a man on the streets of Stockholm
On the streets of the Swedish capital Stockholm, an eyewitness Måns Jonasson filmed a most interesting scene: a man lying on the asphalt is being assisted by medics dressed in overalls with inscriptions in Russian. Nearby there is an ambulance, which is common for Russian cities, on which you can also see an inscription in Russian. The caption under the photo of the bewildered Swede reads: "What is the Russian ambulance doing here?" Judging by the numbers, the car is registered in St. Petersburg.
Source: Mash
Varför gör en rysk ambulans insats på Söder? pic.twitter.com/iwzll5178G
— Måns Jonasson (@mansj) December 5, 2017
While everyone is expressing versions that a film is being shot (although no lighting devices or cameras are visible anywhere) or a car came from the Russian embassy to help a mission employee, the Mash telegram channel reports the names of Russian doctors and such a story.
"So, our ambulance saved a man in Stockholm. Usually these three ordinary Russian doctors drive this reanimobile. Sergey Karbovsky, Anton Nikulin, Salisultan Sharapudinov.
Photo in the local newspaper.Usually private emergency vehicles of the St. Petersburg Ambulance go only in the Northern capital. However, this time they had to take the patient from Sweden under insurance and return him to his native Russia for recovery.
The chief doctor of the "Emergency room" Mikhail Jalagonia says that at first everything went according to plan. However, on the way back to Stockholm, the brigade was stopped right on the street by local residents. A man was lying on the sidewalk — he had a convulsive seizure. Sergey and Salisultan (they are in the photo) jumped out of the car and helped him.
The Russian doctors waited for the arrival of the Swedish doctors' car, after which they went on just as casually."
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