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The healer's benevolent mood warmed the Karakoram

author:The People's Liberation Army News and Communication Center integrates the media

"Thank you to the People's Liberation Army, thank you to the medical team, you saved our lives!" On June 22, Zou Bing and Zhang Tingwei, who had recovered, came to a hospital of the Xinjiang Military Region to thank the medical staff. The hour hand is dialed back to June 8. At noon that day, the hospital's medical team, which was patrolling the Karakoram Plateau, received a call for help from the local police station: "A vehicle collision accident occurred on a certain section of National Highway 219, someone was injured and bleeding heavily, and the situation was critical!" After reporting to the Military Region's Support Department, Zhang Zhijun, political commissar of the hospital, immediately led a rescue team to the area nearly 100 kilometers away from the incident. In a short period of time, it quickly climbed to an altitude of 5,000 meters, and the rescue team members experienced altitude sickness to varying degrees. Rushing to the scene of the accident, the scene in front of them made the rescue team members look solemn: half of the body of the pickup truck had been deformed, and the 2 injured people were lying seven or eight meters away, with multiple blood stains on their bodies and unconscious. Too late to rest, Zhang Zhijun and Zhao Zhiming, director of neurosurgery, respectively led the testing team and the emergency team to carry out on-site treatment. Due to the symptomatic measures, the injured person's consciousness gradually recovered and his body temperature returned to normal. During the rescue, several medical staff froze their faces, but they all ignored it. For more than a year, the medical team has been patrolling the plateau, treating many injured and sick local people. In late May, when Zhang Zhijun led a team to patrol the plateau, he found a local freight truck mired in a quagmire, and the two husbands and wives on the car fainted in the car due to acute altitude sickness caused by frequent getting on and off the car. The medical team promptly took a series of rescue measures such as on-board oxygen inhalation, mannitol dehydration, and oral salvia drops. Once they regained consciousness, the medical team rushed them to safety. On June 11, truck driver Wang Li traveled thousands of miles to the medical team station to deliver a pennant and said sincerely: "If we didn't encounter the People's Liberation Army that day, we would freeze to death on the plateau, thank you sincerely!" The healer is benevolent and constantly writes the story of loving the people in the forbidden area of life. The reporter learned that over the past year or so, this medical team has received tens of thousands of people from officers and soldiers and local people, carried out more than 160 plateau surgeries, and successfully rescued more than 30 seriously ill people.