Wen Di Town: A move saved a life to like Abel
Author:Bobai County Radio and Televis Time:2022.09.26
Huang Heyun, the production captain of Wendi Village, Wendi Town, has contracted hundreds of acres of rice planting rice. It is a well -known expert in the well -known and far -reaching rural life every day.
At about 9 am on September 22, he went to the rice fields as usual. When he was about to get the phone in the paddy field, he received a call from the banana boss Mo Fubiao and said that he saw a young man lying in the banana and sleeping. The suspected "fans", let him contact the person to pull the drug, don't let him run away. Huang Heyun rushed all the way all the way, and found that a young man in his 20s was lying on the ground, spitting foam and raids. After a careful search, I found half a bottle of pesticide that was not finished in the weeds next to the weeds. Huang He was sweating and panting, and immediately called the police, contacted the health center, and reported the situation to the town government in time. In less than 20 minutes, relevant personnel of the Wendi Town Health Center, police station, town government and village committee rushed to the scene. During the period, Huang Heyun kept on the scene, moved it to the slope to prevent closure of air, and found the shading of the east to west to prevent the situation from further deteriorating.
Due to the timely delivery of the hospital, after some rescue, the young man has been out of danger of life. A small move of Huang Heyun successfully saved a lively life and a family. Learn from Huang Heyun to like Huang He!
© Source of this article: ™ Correspondent, Rong Media Center, Bai Bai County: Qiu Qinfan Dai Chunyu
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