Paramedic Sakai
Sakai | |
Japanese name: | 境 (Sakai) |
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Age: | unknown |
Gender: | Male |
Date of birth: | unknown |
Relatives: | unknown |
Occupation: | Tokyo Fire Department Fire Sergent |
Status: | Alive |
First appearance: | Anime: Episode 708 |
Appearances: | Episodes: 1 |
Japanese voice: | Yūta Odagaki (episode 708) Kengo Kawanishi (episode 841) |
Sakai (境 Sakai ) is a character in the anime and movie franchise Detective Conan.
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Background
Sakai is a rescue personnel from the Beika Emergency Department, a Fire Sergeant from Tokyo Fire Department. When a person made a report to Beika City Hospital quickly calling 119, the hospital send his ambulance on the location.
Personality
Appearance
Plot overview
The Man Who Fell Slowly (Anime: 708)
He was quickly called by Kaoru Inoue, a by-stander who was shopping in Central Beika, when Masaaki Ogata, a moneylender, falled from a building. As usually, an ambulance in Tokyo took five to six minutes to arrive on the site o fan emergency. The Detective Boys informed him it wasn't a suicide attempt, nor was in an accident, and someone pushed him off the roof. So he called the Tokyo Metropolitan Police to inform them the accidental fall that was reported earlier may have been a murder attempt. He took the man driver's license and gave them name, age, and address.
The Darkest Nightmare (Movie: 20)
He charges on his ambulance Curaçao's death body and is questioned by Yuya Kazami.
The Rainy Bus Stop (Anime: 841)
He visits Toshiaki Kikuchi, an unemployed injured in a car accident. He reports to Inspector Megure that he cut the inside of his mouth, but he seems to have no other injuries, then should be no problem if Megure and Takagi wanted to inspect the scene with him. His two coworkers charge the death body of Naohiro Tsutsumi on the ambulance.
Appellations
Different looks
Trivia
- The license plate number for his ambulance, a 1997 Toyota Himedic, is 新宿 880, み 98-83 (Shinjuku 880, Mi 98-83), but in episode 708 there was a mistake with い, as in episode 750 with と.