48 Hours a Day

Chapter 1133 Countdown

When the last player also climbed the bus, the doctor immediately called for the doors and windows to be closed.

The mechanic was already sitting in the driver's seat and holding the steering wheel, but the next question he asked made all the players look a little silly.

“Hospital… how to go? ”

Previously, people had made plans for the next step in the corridor, preparing to go to the hospital for iodine tablets, but ignored the most important question: they did not know where the hospital was, and they could now be sure that the background to this copy was Chernobyl, and the nearest town to the nuclear power plant was Pripyati, thanks to historical knowledge.

But more detailed information, like how many hospitals there are in Pripyati, where they are all spread out, blackens everyone's eyes.

You can't blame people for carelessness. Mainly for those who live in the information age of the 21st century and are already familiar with the Internet, finding a place has never been difficult. Just take out your phone to search and locate it. Now, not only is there no Internet, but the players, while holding a white skin, do not know Russian, speak Russian.

Finally, Zhang Heng opened his mouth and warned, "Ambulance. ”

He didn't explain much either, because after observation along the way, he found that the players in the game were mostly unicameral players, but the average level was pretty good. Although they experienced a nuclear explosion in the first place, they were not completely incapable of thinking and could understand what he meant.

An explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant will definitely result in injuries, so someone will definitely call an ambulance afterwards, and if you follow the ambulance, you will naturally find the hospital.

But it wasn't the ambulance that got here first, it was the firefighters.

In fact, before the players had escaped the building, the first firefighters had arrived at the scene, just two minutes after the explosion, followed by the second, and the third, within five minutes.

Almost as soon as the fire truck had stopped, the firefighters on board could not wait to jump and rush to the fire with a water gun.

Several of their former staff in white coats had been fighting there for some time, replacing the hydrogen in the generators in the turbine hall with nitrogen, avoiding explosions, and then transferring emergency oil from the turbine oil tank to the emergency water tank above the reactor unit.

All the work was done under high doses of 500-15000 roentgens per hour, and it was precisely their actions that kept the steam turbine lobby, did not allow the flames to swallow up here, and ran to several other reactor groups, causing a larger catastrophe.

Firefighters, on the other hand, climbed to the roof through the fire escape and began to find a way to set fire to the reactor. Like the staff at the nuclear power plant, these firefighters did not have any protective measures, but were wearing ordinary fire-fighting uniforms, exposing themselves entirely to radiation, and some even took off their helmets because of the heat.

Firefighters have difficulty breathing and poor sight when the rooftop asphalt is lit, but they are still trying to get as close as they can to the fire point.

At the same time, fire trucks are constantly coming from all directions, not only near Chernobyl, but also from Kiev and other areas after receiving a call for help.

The mechanic, at the doctor's point, drove the bus behind a perimeter wall, avoiding continued radiation exposure.

Until the sight of the nuclear power plant could no longer be seen, the hearts of the players were still difficult to calm for a long time. The vast majority of people had heard Chernobyl's name more than once, but that disaster was too far away from them, and many people were not even born at that time.

The whole knowledge of Chernobyl comes from all the news anecdotes on the Internet, or novels, games, and I never thought I'd be there one day, witnessing one of the most terrible catastrophes in human history, and still so close.

“I feel terrible now.” Mouse Dao, he sat paralyzed on the bus chair, gasping heavily, but not because of how intense the exercise was, purely the physiological reaction of his heart beating fast, and when he thought he had just seen the landscape by the reactor that had just exploded, the mouse softened his legs.

“Who isn't? I thought it was a welfare book, but I didn't expect to come in and find it to be a death book.” The mechanic laughed, "No wonder the mission time is unlimited, and who would want to stay here, I can't wait to go back now. ”

“It's not that bad, at least we don't have to worry about the after-effects.” Master Kui has calmed down by now, "we are in the game, after all, and compared to the firefighters and the staff of the nuclear power plant, as long as we can return to the real world alive, we can return to normal health. ”

And as soon as her voice went down, she saw the coconut sitting in the back row of the bus suddenly throw up.

“Are you all right?” The mouse had followed her all the way back to the car, and the relationship between the two had become tighter, and he was also concerned about the physical discomfort of the coconut.

“Vomiting is one of several common adverse reactions caused by radiation," the doctor said, "because your body cells suffer massive death from radiation, you need to divide out new cells to make up for it, and your cells need water and energy to produce it, which can lead to insufficient blood supply to your stomach and eventually vomiting. ”

“I'm fine.” The coconut wiped the vomit off his lower mouth with his hands, revealing a weak smile to the mouse.

“You don't have to explain everything in such detail. I want to throw up too.” Chopped off Juvenile Way.

“Sorry, I like to keep talking when I'm nervous. ”

After waiting for a few minutes, the ambulance finally appeared. A doctor ran down from the top and injected a tranquilizer into a bad luck man who had been hit by a cross beam when the explosion exploded. After doing some simple emergency treatment, the injured person was taken to the ambulance, while he himself stayed and continued to deal with some people who had been burned by the fire, but the injuries were less serious.

When the ambulance was seen, the players were also impressed, because it meant that they could finally get out of this shithole.

When the ambulance took the wounded out of the front door, the mechanic couldn't wait to step on the throttle, and the bus returned to the road again from under the wall, following the ambulance in front and heading towards the town of Pripyati, not far away.

Zhang Heng looked back at the direction of the nuclear power plant. Several brave firefighters had climbed to the roof of the reactor and tried to fill it with water. At their feet, it was a huge crack, and the molten core was spraying huge amounts of nuclear radiation outside.

This invisible flame burns everyone present.