Just an hour after completing her first aid course, Mamta (wait) at a bus stop when she heard a crash and saw a motorcyclist flying through the air — his helmet was going one way and his motorbike the . She could also see a pedestrian (行人) was knocked down.
As other pedestrians stood (shock) by the scene, Mamta (immediate) stepped forward and help. The motorcyclist's eyes were rolling back; his head and arm (injure), and he was making noises. So she shouted at him, "Can you breathe?" While he was given emergency (treat), the confused motorcyclist actually tried to walk away but Mamta insisted he wait for the ambulance. Once the motorcyclist was comfortable, Mamta went over (check) on the injured pedestrian and pressed her blouse on his (bleed) arm. Before long, official medical help arrived.
Looking back on the incident, Mamta said, "I'd been asking tons of questions all through that day's course. Little I know that I'd be putting it into practice on my way home. It just shows that even the most basic training can make difference."