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The 62-year-old man went up the mountain to pick locust flowers, had a heart attack, and was trapped on the top of the mountain

author:Binzhou Net

Binzhou Daily/Binzhou Net News At 10:32 on April 17, the command center of the Binzhou Fire and Rescue Detachment received a report from the masses that an elderly woman had a heart attack and was in critical condition on Yintai Mountain, Huangshan Sub-district Office, Zouping City. After receiving the alarm, the command center immediately dispatched 2 vehicles and 12 people from the Zouping Forest Fire Squadron to the scene for disposal.

The 62-year-old man went up the mountain to pick locust flowers, had a heart attack, and was trapped on the top of the mountain

After the fire rescue personnel arrived at the foot of the mountain, they immediately carried rescue ropes, multi-functional stretchers and other rescue equipment, and under the leadership of the families of the trapped elderly people, they hiked up the mountain to rescue. The mountain was overgrown with weeds and thorns, and after nearly 20 minutes of climbing, fire and rescue personnel finally arrived at the scene of the incident. After arriving at the scene, the elderly man had taken medication and sat on the ground to rest, while his relatives took care of him. According to the doctor's diagnosis, the old man's blood pressure is basically normal, but his heart rate is too fast and he cannot move.

The 62-year-old man went up the mountain to pick locust flowers, had a heart attack, and was trapped on the top of the mountain

The fire rescue personnel carefully carried the old man to the stretcher, fixed the old man with the safety rope he carried, and after the shoulder strap was laid, he carefully escorted the old man down the mountain by shouldering and hand-lifting. Due to the overgrown weeds and trees on the mountain, the width of the path is only for one person, and the fire rescue personnel use rescue axes to open the road and protect the elderly with their bodies to ensure that no secondary injuries will be caused.

The 62-year-old man went up the mountain to pick locust flowers, had a heart attack, and was trapped on the top of the mountain

After half an hour of intense rescue, the fire rescue personnel successfully carried the old man down the mountain, safely lifted him to the 120 ambulance waiting at the bottom of the mountain, and sent him to the hospital for further treatment.

The 62-year-old man went up the mountain to pick locust flowers, had a heart attack, and was trapped on the top of the mountain

After understanding, it was learned that the 62-year-old old man and his companions made an appointment to climb Yintai Mountain to pick locust flowers, and suffered a recurrence of heart disease due to physical overdraft, and suffered from chest tightness, dizziness, and general weakness.

The fire department hereby reminds tourists that when carrying out outdoor sports such as mountain climbing, they must comprehensively assess the weather, physical condition, supplies and other factors, reasonably determine the plan, call the rescue phone in time after being in distress, and avoid blind action causing greater risks.

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