"The situation now is that the car door is completely jammed. We must break it open to remove the steel pipe stuck in the patient's body, but once we pry open the door and pull out the steel pipe to relieve the pressure, there will definitely be major blood loss,"
"Moreover, from my observation, the position where the steel pipe has entered is also very poor—it's directly in the vena cava. Once there's major blood loss, she'll likely experience severe hypovolemic shock within six to ten minutes. Even if I'm fast enough and lucky, it will still take at least three minutes to find the bleeding point and temporarily stop the bleeding. However, the blood loss in those three minutes could reach up to two thousand milliliters."
"Furthermore, we're outside, and even in the best scenario, it would take nearly twenty minutes to get to the hospital's operating room. This could likely cause ischemic damage to the heart and brain, and such damage is irreversible."