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Nong Bas says the minute to help high school 1 was absorbed by the flood revealed the final I was also hit

Open your mind to Nong Bas, the Technician Professor, one of the heroes of Udon Thani, helps M. 1 students who were electrocuted, lying still and drowning in floods. Thinking in his heart, he had to get the youngest brother out, uncovering the last hideout before helping successfully.

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Due to heavy rain in Udon Thani province for more than 2 hours in the evening on 16 September. causing flooding on almost all roads in Udon Thani municipality especially Phosri Road In front of Udon Thani Provincial Land Office, Srisuk Road, in front of Udon Pittayanukul School, and Sri Chom Chuen Road, in front of Udon Pittayanukul School which caused flooding of almost 50 centimeters of height

Until an unexpected incident occurred when a 13-year-old boy was electrocuted, a grade 1 student was electrocuted and drowned in flooded streets. At the bottom of the electricity pole behind the school, Srichomchuen Rd., up to Mr. Akkachai Ard-Udom, 19 years old, or Nong Bas, a student at the Technical College, Vocational Certificate, Computer Technical Department Drive past and got the bike motor turned off. He saw the boy being electrified to help immediately. although he was electrocuted But both of them survived. Amid admiration, Nong Bass was a hero. People flocked to see the whole city. read news : The whole city is a hero! “Nong Bas” is hurt by helping high school 1 The electric shock lay still, the bottom of the pole flooded.

Open your mind to Nong Bas, the Technician Professor, one of the heroes of Udon Thani, helps M. 1 students who were electrocuted, lying still and drowning in floods.

Open your mind to Nong Bas, the Technician Professor, one of the heroes of Udon Thani, helps M. 1 students who were electrocuted, lying still and drowning in floods.

The latest at 07.30 on September 17, 2022 at Ysbyty Canolfan Udon Thani, Mr. Siam Siriongkol, Governor of Udon Thani Province. He traveled to visit Nong Bas, Mr Akkachai Artudom, the hero who helped the students in M.1 Udon Pittayanukul School was electrified by the governor who visited to support Nong Bas and a 13-year-old boy, along with a basket of flowers and some personal money to support them.

Nong Bas said that on the day of the incident, he returned from driving GrabFood via Sri Chom Chuen Road. Behind Satri Rachinuthit School During that time, heavy rain caused the car to drown and the engine was switched off. So parked on the road opposite the school, and at that moment, she saw that Nong Ying later knew her name, Miss Jidapha (keep her last name), a third grade student. Satri Rachinuthit School was electrified at the light pole. and someone came to help an ambulance pick him up.

“Soon after, I saw a young man, a student at Udon Pittayanukul School. While walking through the water, there was an electric shock in the light pole, his younger brother fell down immediately, I was shocked and ran to help, but I felt dizzy because his legs were also electrified. But in my heart, I thought I had to get my younger brother out. with vocational college students giving an umbrella but accidentally broke an umbrella So it was finally decided. be anything His younger brother immediately pulled out. I admit, when I pulled my younger brother out, he was also electrocuted. I am glad to help you. Thank you for all the encouragement and devotion you have sent me,” said Nong Bas.

On the other hand, Mrs Supannee Sae Lum, aged 65, grandmother of Nong Bass, said that she heard the news from the television that her granddaughter was opening to see if there was an electrical short. Then my nephew called to tell me he was in the hospital. After hearing the news, he was happy and shocked. I didn’t think my grandson would be so reckless. I admit that at the time I was very surprised, unable to speak. When I found out that my grandson was safe, I was very happy and proud that my grandson had saved people’s lives.

Mrs Supannee continued that she lives with her two grandchildren and their parents have been separated for a long time. I am my daughter helping to raise this grandson. The grandchildren will drive GrabFood to earn extra money for themselves to go to school. Thank you for all the support you have sent to Nong Bas.

The boy who was electrocuted while waiting for his mother to come pick him up said. He was walking past that point. As he approached, he felt numbness in his feet. Then I can’t remember anything more. Thanks for coming to help. and proud to have survived Personally, I didn’t know him before. Thank you very much Bas

Miss Kanokrat Loeichaiyaphum, the boy’s mother said with tears Thank you to the younger brother who saved the life of his daughter, son, mother. Thanks to Thai society that still has people like this. If there is no such man The son may be more serious or die. thank you for the courage thank you for good The virtues we have created together May you prosper in life This life assumes that we are in our life each other’s life. Thank you Grandma for looking after my sister. If their children didn’t have grandchildren, grandma could be worse.

Sumon Tangsunthornwiwat the deputy director of Udon Thani Hospital, the acting director of Udon Thani Hospital revealed that the condition of the 13-year-old boy is in good condition and safe, but the doctor has told him to wait another 2-3 days for the doctor to do so . take an X-ray of the brain. because he drowned for a few minutes And are the lungs normal? If it’s not much, on September 19, he should be released from the hospital. As for Bas, his condition improved. This afternoon, Nong Bas was able to go home.