The swollen foot becomes a "big pig hoof"!Patrol players ligament to tear and limped sprint to save people
Author:Zhejiang News Time:2022.08.29
On the countryside at night
He chased a man to run madly
100 -meter sprint
Run like flying in the previous second
Speaking when I came back
He forgot one thing
Native
Recently, the Police Station of the Public Security Bureau of Jiaxing Haiyan County
Patrol player Cai Wenjie and colleagues
When patrolling in the jurisdiction
Seeing a man crying by the river
Emotional is very excited
The players support the man on the shore road
Haven't had time to inquire about the situation in detail
The unexpected scene happened
The man suddenly broke away from everyone rushing away
"Not good, there is the Haiyantang canal in front!"
Cai Wenjie, who reacted the first reaction, chased his legs and chased
After sprint 200 meters
Finally caught up with the man
"Don't run, we will help you!"
Seeing other colleagues also caught up
Cai Wenjie was relieved
Then he felt suddenly
The pain of heartbreak from the right ankle
He had to support his body with his left foot
Gently clicked on the right foot
Lay down silently behind everyone
at this time
His right foot has swollen into a "big pig's hoof"
It turned out to be in the middle of July
Cai Wenjie's right foot ligament tears
The doctor instructed him to be before October
Can't exercise vigorously
"When you are chased, you are afraid of the guy's accident when you are full of your mind.
Just running hard,
Forget your feet ... "
Fortunately after persuasion
The man's emotions calm down
It means that you will no longer be impulsive for family contradictions
"This is okay,
As long as the young man is fine,
I'm relieved! "
Feeling in Cai Wenjie
It's just this time
You must remember to follow the doctor's advice
Reviews
"No fear of pain, just want to save people"
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