“The man was found by a witness who was walking by. He was stuck in a container and suffocating. He had to be freed by the called firefighters, who started providing first aid,” Humpl said.
When paramedics arrived, the patient, whose identity is unknown, was unconscious and not breathing. “The attending physician secured the airway and connected the man to artificial lung ventilation. After ensuring further burns, the patient was transported to the hospital in a life-threatening condition,” added the spokesperson.