Men's driving sudden disease, the Han police quickly ride the team to send the hospital quickly
Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.13
Jimu News reporter Wang Jun
Correspondent Yi Jia Shuai
Intern Wang You
"Comrade Traffic Police, my waist pain is so painful that I can't drive, please send me to the nearest hospital, thank you." On July 11, the driver Zhang suddenly stopped to ask for help from the traffic police on duty. "Don't worry! Let's take you to the hospital immediately."
The Han police officer sent the patient to the patient to the hospital
At 17:35 on July 11th, the Hanyang District Transportation Brigade Hanyu Quick Riding Mobile Team players Chang Ke and Wang Yan duty at the intersection of Zhongjia Village, a brown passenger car suddenly stopped on the zebra crossing. After asking, the driver of the car suddenly had acute kidney stones during the driving of the car, the waist was painful, and he could not drive normally. It happened to be on duty police at the intersection, so he asked the traffic police to help the doctor.
Considering that Mr. Zhang could not safely take the police motorcycle, he drove a police motorcycle to escort in front of him. Wang Yan drove Mr. Zhang in a private car to rush to Wuhan Fifth Hospital.
At 17:45, Chang Ke and Wang Yan sent Mr. Zhang to the emergency room of the hospital to help Mr. Zhang register, pay for medical expenses, keep relevant documents, and contact his family to wait for his family to arrive.
At 18:03, Mr. Zhang's family rushed to the hospital and thanked the traffic police. After returning Mr. Zhang's certificate to his family, the two returned to work and continued to work.
(The picture is provided by the correspondent)
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