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There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses

author:Guizhou drug rehabilitation
There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses

"Hurry up, stop quickly, someone fainted in the middle of the road! Get out of the car and see what's going on?" Yi Jingjie, two policemen who went out to shoot anti-drug propaganda videos at the "special integration" workstation of the Guizhou Provincial No. 2 Compulsory Isolation Drug Rehabilitation Center (hereinafter referred to as the No. 2 Provincial Institute) in Qinglongshan Sub-district Office, Qingzhen City, said to Zhang Miao.

On the afternoon of April 19, the scorching sun scorched the earth, a woman fell in the middle of the 102 provincial highway, convulsions in pain, there were many vehicles coming and going, the speed was fast, the situation was very critical, in the face of this sudden situation, two police officers from the second provincial institute did not hesitate, immediately stopped and came forward to check.

There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses
There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses

When they came to the fainting woman, they found that the woman was pale, sweating profusely, foaming at the mouth, and her muscles were twitching, apparently due to a sudden illness. In the process of waiting for the ambulance to arrive, the two policemen used the first aid skills learned in the "post training" first aid knowledge training to take first aid measures for the woman, cool her down, replenish water, and safely control her body to avoid secondary injuries caused by her tongue biting and convulsions.

After being scientifically and correctly dealt with by two police officers from the No. 2 Provincial Institute, the woman gradually regained consciousness and woke up, and at the same time repeatedly said: "Thank you, thank you, I'm fine, I can go home by myself." After confirming that the woman was not in danger of life, two police officers from the No. 2 Provincial Institute cancelled the emergency service and left the scene on the basis of the principle of not wasting public resources and the woman's repeated requests.

There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses

Two police officers from the Second Provincial Institute practiced "serving the people" with practical actions, and interpreted "good style" with responsibility. In recent years, the Guizhou Provincial Judicial and Administrative Drug Treatment System has held many "first-aid skills competitions" activities, aiming to let all police master first-aid knowledge, standardize the use of first-aid skills, and better protect the lives of people's police and drug rehabilitation personnel. The judicial and administrative people's police for drug rehabilitation not only shoulder the responsibility of helping drug addicts rehabilitate, but also are the transmitters of positive social energy, interpreting social responsibility and responsibility with practical actions.

Source: Bureau of Health and Health Department Provincial No. 2 Author: Pan Wenwen Photo provided by Dongjing Guizhou

2024 No. 528 (Total No. 10822)

There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses
There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses
There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses

There is no danger if there are "policemen"! Two policemen from the No. 2 Provincial Institute turned into "first aiders" to help the fainting masses