Today, a thrilling scene occurred in Lingjiaohu Park in Jianghan District. A schoolboy accidentally rushed into a 2-meter-deep lake on a bicycle, and the park administrators quickly dived into the water to rescue him, and successfully rescued him ashore in less than 60 seconds.
Someone was spotted falling into the water
He immediately jumped into the water
At about 3:30 p.m., Dong Junfeng, a staff member of the Lingjiaohu Park Management Center in Jianghan District, and Du Xinxin, a member of the security team, were riding a bicycle patrol, and when they reached the park's gate 1 and gate 4, they saw that about 200 meters ahead, a woman dressed in black was excitedly waving at them while pointing into the water.
"I immediately felt bad, it should be someone falling into the water." Dong Junfeng said. The two sped to the lake and saw a boy struggling in the water. At this time, the boy's position was nearly 3 meters away from the shore, "the water depth here reaches more than 2 meters, and the farther offshore the deeper the water." ”
Dong Junfeng did not hesitate in the slightest, immediately threw his mobile phone and radio on the ground, took off his shoes and jumped into the water. "Don't panic, grab my hand!" Dong Junfeng struggled to swim toward the boy, and at the moment when the two approached, he violently put the boy into the crook of his arm and used one arm to paddle toward the shore.
At the same time, Du Xinxin, a member of the security team, rushed towards the nearest lifebuoy placement point, and just ran out of more than ten meters, he heard the cry of "help pull people" from the lake, and quickly turned around and ran to the place where the water fell.
In the lake, Dong Junfeng had swum to the shore with the boy in his arms, and due to the high shore of the lake and the fact that his physical strength was about to be exhausted, he firmly grasped the rocks protruding from the shore and lifted the boy out of the lake with all his strength. Fortunately, Du Xinxin arrived in time, and the two successfully rescued the boy ashore with the help of surrounding tourists.
At this time, it was less than 3 minutes before the boy fell into the water, and it was less than 60 seconds from Dong Junfeng's diving rescue to the safe landing of the two people (the child was calling for help for more than a minute after falling into the water).

After successfully saving people, Dong Junfeng did not care to wear shoes and escorted the boy to the office. Courtesy of the correspondent
Parents of boys:
Wuhan people are really enthusiastic and righteous!
After landing, Dong Junfeng could not put on his shoes and escorted the boy to the office for the first time. Because the little boy could not remember the contact information of his parents, the staff of the park management center first drove his brother home to find his parents.
Dong Junfeng and his colleagues brought a bath towel to dry the boy, and also found a pair of clean shorts for the security team to change into for the boy and pour hot water for him.
The staff of the Park Management Center put on bath towels to keep the little boy warm. Courtesy of the correspondent
According to the little boy, he was a fourth-grade elementary school student who went to the park with his brother and classmates to play that day, and when he was riding a mountain bike, he accidentally rushed into the lake with a bicycle.
Dozens of minutes later, the boy's parents rushed to the scene with the staff of the park management center, and the family expressed their deep gratitude to Dong Junfeng and other staff. The boy's father, Mr. Su (pseudonym), told the Yangtze River Daily reporter that his family is from Qinghai and has been doing business in Wuhan for ten years. "The people of Wuhan are enthusiastic and righteous, and they are truly worthy of being a heroic city."
At 4 p.m., after sending the boy's family away, Dong Junfeng was relieved, and at this time he remembered to change into his soaked clothes. Dong Junfeng, 45, is a member of the Communist Party and a veteran. He told reporters that although he grew up on the Yangtze River, he was actually not very good at swimming. "In this crisis situation, I really can't think about it so much, and I only have to save people." Dong Junfeng said shyly.
"Although the lake is equipped with lifebuoys, ropes, bamboo poles and other emergency supplies at intervals, we hope they will never come in handy." The staff of the Lingjiao Lake Park Management Center appealed that parents would strengthen the safety supervision of their children and not let minors visit the park alone.
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