On the deck, the staff and the hospital crew were greeting each other.
I'm Cho Sung-min, producer of extreme jobs. I look forward to working with you for two nights and three days."
When Cho Sung-min greeted him, people on hospital ships bowed their heads.
"I, a writer, and three VJs will be filming so that we don't interfere with your work as much as possible. And our ship will follow behind the hospital ship and get what we need to film."
People looked behind the ship at Cho Sung-min's words. Behind the hospital ship was a ship.
The team followed the hospital ship for two nights and three days to support the shooting.
"You can answer questions from VJs comfortably while filming as usual. Do you have any questions?"
"When's the show?"
"It'll air two weeks from now."
The shooting and sailing began soon after the family of the hospital ship asked questions.
Jong-seok glanced at the woman VJ following him.
"Are you in charge of me?"
"I think I'll bother you a few days. I look forward to working with you."
"It's okay. So I'm doing my job, right?"
"Yes"
"And your name?"
"It's Choi Hee."
"Then take a good picture."
"I was originally a fan of Lee Jong-seok. Trust me."
Smiling, Choi Hee held the camera and said,
"Then I'll get started."
When Jong-seok nodded at Choi Hee's words, she began recording.
"Hello."
"How long have you been on the hospital ship?"
"It's been about a month."
"I see. What's your major, then?"
"It's oriental medicine.
We already know each other, but the viewers don't know, so we start with a simple interview.
While the VJs were interviewing and filming on and off hospital lines, Jong-seok was casting a fishing line over the sea.
It takes five hours to get to the island to see a doctor who is fishing with his hands without a fishing rod, so there is nothing to be desired.
Choi Hee approached Jong-seok.
"You're fishing, aren't you?""
At Choi Hee's words, Jong-seok saw her. Jong-seok nodded at holding the camera.
"One trip on a boat is a basic requirement, and sometimes you have to float at sea for ten days at most of the time.
"You've been on the ship for so long?"
"We go to the island along the designated route to see the doctor. But sometimes I move to another island when I have an emergency patient. That's why if you have a patient, you keep living on the ship."
"I see. Is fishing a hobby then?"
"Yes, but I'm still here, and I thought I'd have to do something for you, so I'm going to grab some raw fish."
"Sushi? Please cut our sashimi."
At Choi Hee's words, Jong-seok nodded and pointed to the bucket lying underneath.
There were already several fish caught in the bucket.
"If you fish two more in the future..."
Jong-seok, who was talking, quickly raised his hand.
Whispering! Whispering!
A fish soon came up from the surface of the water as I pulled the fishing line quickly.
"Now we just need to catch one more."
"Wow... this is how I catch fish."
"Of course."
With a smile, Jong-seok put the fishing line back into the water.
Can I show you some raw fish and cook you some ramen?'
Jong-seok knows how to broadcast. Even if extreme jobs are documentaries that show hard jobs, they should be able to see them.
And the best reactions on the ship are raw fish on board and ramen on board.
Since it's on TV, Jong-seok hopes to get a good screen and good ratings.
Jong-seok, who was talking, caught another one, gathered the VJs and the hospital family on deck, and sliced raw fish on the spot.
Then the remaining sashimi was put in ramen and boiled.
As Jong-seok expected, the VJs began to work hard on the scene as they cooked the sashimi and ramen.
There is nothing better on the screen than sashimi and ramen on board.
***
People on fishing boats began to climb one by one on the coast of May.
Most of them are elderly people, so people on board helped and carefully guided them on board so that they wouldn't fall off in the wrong way.
While doing that, Choi Hee asked while filming Jongseok.
"You're not going into the island?"
"We don't have medical equipment in places where there are no health centers or health centers, so we do care inside the hospital line. And here's where the health center is and where it's hard to anchor the ship."
"Maybe not all islands can be moored."
"Yes, that's why you need a hospital ship. "to heal people on their ships."
"It's comfortable on land. They're a little uncomfortable inside the ship."
Answering this and that, when Jong-seok brought the patients to the doctor's office for treatment, Choi Hee interviewed the patients with other VJs.
"Where are you sick?"
"It hurts when you get older."
"I like the hospital ship."
"As soon as I like it. If we don't have this, we have to go all the way to the land and see the doctor... They come to see me once a month.
"What about the teachers?"
"Our hospital teachers are better than our land hospital teachers."
With the patient's interviews, the first day of filming began to end.
Cho Sung-man was watching the recorded videos with the writers on a boat with a support team following the hospital ship.
"Surely the hospital line is uncomfortable."
The writer nodded at Cho Sung-man's murmur.
"First of all, having a narrow, disconnected time with the outside world would be the biggest inconvenience."
"Surely so. And there's almost no amenities.
"You can't have amenities on the hospital ship."
said the writer, looking at the note with the horse.
"First of all, we focus on Lee Jong-seok, but we need to be in line with the purpose of our program. I think one VJ needs to focus on the inconvenience on the hospital ship."
"That's right. First, I focus on nurses to cover the inconveniences. 'Cause it's okay for women to be on the screen more often than for male teachers.'
"Okay."
Cho Seong-man asked, looking at the writer writing in his notes.
"How many patients did you see today?"
"The boat went back and forth three times, and I think it's about fifty."
Cho Sung-man opened his mouth while looking at the screen when the writer said while looking at what he had written in his notebook.
"It's true that hospital ships are a difficult job, but this isn't the answer, but isn't there a good case?"
At Cho Sung-man's murmur, the writer saw him.
"It's still the first day and we have two days left, so please wait. There could be some time."
At the author's words, Cho Sung-man leaned back and leaned his chair.
"Don't you have something hot?"
Cho Sung-man's words, the writer said.
"Lee Jong-seok seems to do many things for our show."
"Really?"
"Sashimi on board, ramen on board... They're all items that are often used in entertainment shows, but wouldn't it be because Lee Jong-seok did such items in advance from the first day?"
According to the author, Choi Hee, who was crossing the ship for an item meeting, said.
"That's true, but today I heard from the nurse that she used a lot of beddings and flowerpots that she didn't normally use."
"Jangchim and Hwachim?"
"Putting arm-sized saliva into the abdomen and heating it up is an item that can give viewers curiosity and fun."
"You don't usually use that kind of saliva."
"You usually see a doctor by just giving a needle or massage. I've never seen a nurse wearing a bowel before."
Cho Sung-man nodded at Choi Hee's words.
"So Lee Jong-seok is going to think about our ratings?"
"Since Lee Jong-seok has been drinking water for a long time... I think they want the ratings to be good."
Cho Sung-man, who had been thinking for a while, nodded.
"I'm glad Lee Jong-seok is cooperating with the shooting. Anyways, take good pictures of Lee Jong-seok. If you see her on the phone, you can start shooting right away."
"It'd be great if you were filmed talking to Mr. Lee Soo-mi."
"If you come out, it'll be even more awesome."
I really hope so, but the chances are slim. Lee Soo-mi is currently filming a martial arts drama in China.
***
Two days.
The hospital ship circled an island early in the morning and was heading for a second island after lunch.
I'll tell you about the on-board broadcast. A storm warning will be issued in the waters and docked on a nearby island. Please be aware of the safety of the ship as it may cause the ship to shake.
Choi Hee, who was filming Jongseok, looked at the speaker on the ship and asked.
"Pullang Alert?"
"When the waves are big and the wind is strong, they lock themselves in nearby islands or harbors. There are no proper berths around here, so we'll avoid the waves from nearby uninhabited islands."
"Then how long?"
"It's until the waves stop, so I can't say when."
"So if the waves don't stop, are we still in one spot?"
"That's why we don't know what the schedule will be once we get to the sea. Two nights and three nights could be three nights or five nights."
Then Jong-seok began to organize the things in the doctor's
"What are you doing?"
"The waves are pretty rough to the point where there's a storm warning. Then things here will shake and fall. You put what you want in advance, and you put what you want to put in place what you want in place.
"I see."
When Jong-seok, who had arranged all the things, sat down, Choi Hee sat across the street and asked.
"But you don't call home?"
"I don't go home often on my day off, so I don't keep in touch."
"Your parents aren't worried?"
"My parents trust me."
"I see."
While speaking, Choi Hee hesitated whether to talk about Lee Soo-mi or not.
'You never call Mr. Lee Sumi?'
The word came to my chin. It'd be nice to shoot Lee Soo-mi talking on the phone.
Checking the ship rescue signal on the Songdo Island. There is a lot of wind and waves, but we are going to sail, so please pay special attention to safety for those on board.
Choi Hee's eyes glistened at the broadcast that suddenly rang.
This is the case.
"Ship structure?"
Looking at Choi Hee, who was wondering, Jong-seok muttered, looking at the speaker.
"I've never been on a ship before, so I'm not sure."
So is this your first time to rescue a ship, too?"
"Yes"
Choi Hee asked Jong-seok's answer.
"The broadcast says we're going to rescue the ship. Can you do that on a hospital ship?"
"There must be a fixed ship to help a ship that needs help. If you've sent a distress signal, it means the ship has sunk or is unable to move. If it's a ship on signal, we'll go get it. If a ship goes down, it's going to hurt your life."
"I see."
When Choi Hee nodded, Jong-seok got up from his seat.
"Where are you going?"
"I want to go to the wheelhouse and find out what's going on."
"Then I'll come with you."
"You're in danger because your ship's shaking."
"I've been on several boats, including a mandarin fish boat and a squid boat, while shooting extreme jobs. I'm used to this level of shaking."
Jong-seok nodded at Choi Hee's words. Surely extreme VJs seemed familiar with the sea.
No one gets motion sickness and adapts well.
"Let's go, then."
When Jong-seok took the lead and moved on, Choi Hee stumbled and followed him with a camera.
Rescue work. It's something the PD would like.
I don't want to lose lives, but as a person in the broadcasting station, the item has to be an item.
Thinking like that, Choi Hee carefully began to follow Jong-seok.
In the steering room, Jong-seok was watching out of the ship with a telescope.
"I can't see my belly."
At Jong-seok's words, Zhuge-min said, looking at the map of the sea.
"It's about here that the rescue signal is here... Were you pushed by the waves?"
"Is it a wave?"
"The engine has stopped or fallen, and it's going to pull. Besides, with this much digging... This isn't good."
The little muttered Zhuge-min said to the sailor holding the radio.
"No stories in the Coast Guard?"
"We're asking ourselves. See if you can see anything."
"쯥!"
Zegalmin, dressed in a small bluff, saw two Coast Guard boats far away through a telescope.
Now, the hospital ship and two Coast Guard patrol boats were triangulating and searching around the rescue signal.
Zhuge Min, who was looking at the Coast Guard patrol boat, glanced at the time. Jong-seok asked at the sight.
"It'll be hard to find at sunset."
"Of course it is."
Jegalmin continued to look at the sea with a nervous face.
"It's impossible to find in the evening in this vast sea. You have to find it when the sun is up."
Speaking, Zhuge Liang staggered to the window.
"If the sea were calm, we could get along... This is the only way to go."
The rough waves were very big and strong. Even the hospital ship that came to the rescue was worried that the situation might have to be rescued people.
And in the distance, two coast guard boats were searching the area, shaking in the waves very dangerously.
Jong-seok, who was looking out the window, looked back. In the back, Choi Hee was filming the last stone with a pale face.
"Are you all right?"
"It's... it's strong."
Jong-seok, who was looking at Choi Hee with a pale face, reached out his hand and pressed her shoulder.
Argh!
When Jong-seok gently injected his inner strength, the flush on Choi Hee's face began to turn slightly younger.
"You've had a little less buzzing, haven't you?"
"How did you do that?"
"It's a little bit of blood that's good for motion sickness. But if I keep holding the camera, I get motion sickness and it's dangerous."
"Don't be so easy to see the nature of a pro VJ."
Jong-seok looked out of the window again, nodding his head to Choi Hee, who kept filming with one hand leaning on the wall.
'I wish people had been swept away by waves like this... It's dangerous. Where the hell is he?'
Jong-seok looked out the window with a worried face and lifted the telescope again.
And Jong-seok's eyes glistened as he looked around the sea.
"Excuse me!"
When Jong-seok pointed somewhere with his hand, Zhuge-min looked where he pointed.
"I don't see it."
"I saw it."
"Okay!"
He didn't see himself, but when Jong-seok said so, Jegalmin moved his boat there.