Chenggongling Shooting: Man Hit by Gunfire, Enters Coma – CNA News
2025/9/22 21:48(Updated at 9/22 22:22)
(Central News Agency reporter Su Muchun, Taichung, 22nd) A man surnamed Shao was conducting rifle shooting training in Chengling Camp in Taichung today. His left face was severely broken due to unknown reasons, and there were many metal fragments on his brain and coma. The medical team is making every effort to treat it. The military has set up a special task force to investigate and clarify the cause.
Wurilin New Hospital, who admitted a man named Shao, said in the evening that the patient had an open wound on his left face and an open fracture of his face, and had a large amount of bleeding, coma and other conditions. He was subjected to emergency air incision and bleeding after the emergency room, and he was also given a large amount of infusion and was sent to the surgery room for emergency treatment.
The hospital stated that after examination, the patient’s left face was severely broken, there were multiple metal fragments on his brain, and his left eyeball was seriously damaged. The patient was first treated by the hospital plastic surgery and neurosurgeons. The Taichung General Hospital of the Guojun also sent a doctor to the scene to rescue him. He is still in the surgery room.
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The 10th Army Corps Command issued a press release earlier stating that the man surnamed Shao, a 234th brigade of the voluntary serviceman of the 234th brigade, was injured in his left face due to unknown reasons. After being rushed to the hospital for treatment, he was in a rescue operation.
The 10th Corps pointed out that the unit immediately notified the family and appointed senior cadres to the hospital for disposal, and would make every effort to assist in medical care in the future. In addition, a special task force was also set up to investigate and clarify the cause, and persisted in requiring the troops to implement various training risk control actions to maintain the safety of officers and soldiers. (Editor: Chen Qingfang) 1140922
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