Man in China suffers heart attack at train platform, gets resuscitated & says: 'I need to rush to work'
This was followed by his insistence on taking the train to work.

A man in China in his 40s purportedly suffered a heart attack on Feb. 4 on the platform of a railway station.
In videos circulating online, the man was seen being attended to by a medical personnel.
South China Morning Post (SCMP), citing Xiaoxiang Morning Herald, reported that the man regained consciousness in about 20 minutes.
SCMP also reported that the man's first words after coming to and surviving this terrifying ordeal was: "I need to rush to work."
This was followed by his insistence on taking the train to work.
Fortunately, the doctor insisted that the man go to a hospital for a check-up, an offer that the man eventually took up.
The situation provoked much empathy in the comments section, with some commenters noting the distinction between surviving and making a living.
Top image via Douyin
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