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Driving between fields on a bike with my 5yo son on the back.
Noticed a person lying between the mounts of an asparagus field a little bit off, not moving.
Some offroad meters later we were standing besides him.
I checked for life signs, he was still alive, but not responsive.
Temperatures were around 10°C and sinking, so potentially life-threatening.
Called 112 (German emergency line). Lady on the other end was very friendly and well structured, asked me all the relevant details.
Just as she was about to send an ambulance, the man suddenly moved.
I kept the emergency line active while I tried to bring him to full consciousness and talk to him.
After a while he stood up slightly unsteady.
Did speak almost no German (nor English), only some Eastern European language.
But was enough to make it clear to me that he just had been drinking a little too much and felt fit to go home by himself.
Told the lady on the line that the crisis had been averted. She was very positive overall and told me that I had done exactly the right thing by calling.
Don't be afraid to call!