She needed to do a lot of things before she could start working.
First, lift his feet and place a bundle with a pillow under them to prevent him from going into shock.
Then she opened another bundle, took out a wool garment, folded it, and gently wrapped it around his head to prevent him from losing more body heat.
She then pulled the quilt aside and began removing his clothes layer by layer, starting from his feet and working upwards.
Next, she came to his blood-soaked, damp, and icy sweater, trying to wipe away the bloodstains on his chest as much as possible, using a pillow cover she grabbed, as there was no time to be picky in such a critical moment.
She dried him as much as possible and then covered his chest and shoulders with the quilt.
Finally, she lay down beside him, snuggling close beneath the layers of quilts, until she was pressed against him, wrapping an arm around him, and then covered both of their heads with another wool garment to keep their breath warm.
