Malaysian Nurse Rescues Co-Worker's Stranded Vehicle in Hospital Parking Area, Leaves Netizens in Awe
A nurse, typically responsible for saving lives within the hospital, recently found herself embodying this role in a more literal sense. Asmadi Nadzir, an assistant medical officer in Malaysia, shared a noteworthy TikTok video that has gained significant traction online.
The video captures a heartwarming moment when a nurse, who happens to be Asmadi's colleague at their workplace, stepped in to help him when his car broke down.
The nurse takes center stage in the footage, showcasing her skill as she adeptly handles Asmadi's car engine. Demonstrating her expertise, she carefully attaches jumper cables to the car batteries.
With confidence, she connects the cables and guides Asmadi in starting his car. The vehicle promptly responds, marking the success of their collaborative effort. The video concludes with a cheerful exchange between them, adding a touch of warmth and humor to the situation.
Online users showered the nurse with praise, commending her for going beyond her busy shift to assist Asmadi with his car troubles. This act of kindness not only highlights her technical prowess but also underscores her willingness to help others, earning her widespread gratitude and admiration from the online community.
"Kudos to this nurse for her exceptional skills; may she always be in good health."
"This nurse excels not only in treating sick people but also sick cars."
"I've changed tires in my uniform too β it's great to see such dedication."
Watch here:
@asmadinadzir ingat nurse ni pandai jaga pesakit je ke ? kereta rosak pun diorang boleh baiki π mana geng kakak nurse , muncul sikit #nurseforlife #fyp #foryourpages #nurseviral β¬ ZIANA ZAIN tiada kepastian - κ§ πΉ.πππ_πΆπππππππ κ§
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