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Heart-warming rescue on New Year's Day

"Thanks to you, I can't be in trouble..." Seeing that these pants legs were covered with mud and ice, the police who relieved themselves on the night of the New Year's Day, mr. Han, the owner of the car, was moved to hold their hands and express his gratitude.

On February 1, the first day of the Lunar New Year, the police of the Tianshui Township Police Station of the Liaoyang County Public Security Bureau gave up their reunion with their families and escorted the masses to celebrate the Spring Festival. At about 19:00 that night, when the police station police officers Wang Yingduo and auxiliary police officer Wang Duokui patrolled to the vicinity of the west ditch crossing of Sandao Village, they found a gray car caught in an ice pit. I went forward to inquire and learned that the owner of the car, Mr. Han, was working in the field and returned to his hometown for the New Year today. Due to the slippery road in the dark and the line of sight was not good, the vehicle accidentally fell into the ice pit. When I was at a loss, the police came. Seeing the situation, the police immediately launched rescue without saying a word. They pushed the cart together, but tried several times to no avail. Therefore, the police quickly contacted the nearby villagers to send a rope, and everyone worked together to finally successfully tow the car out.

Heart-warming rescue on New Year's Day

Watching the police get muddy in order to rescue their car, the owner of the car, Mr. Han, was very moved, holding the hand of the police and thanking him. On a cold winter night, the enthusiastic rescue of the police at the Sweetwater Township Police Station warmed Mr. Han's heart and illuminated his way home for the New Year.

Source: Liaoyang Daily (Photographer: Chang Fang, Reporter Fan Guangyu)

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