
Rescue scene. Photo by Mo Wenbin
Sanya, April 18 (Xinhua) -- On April 17 in Sanya, Hainan Province, a man was stung by a row of bees on a mountain, causing him to be unconscious and unable to move.
At about 17:00 on April 17, the command center of the Sanya Fire Detachment received an alarm that a man in Linchunling Park, Fenghuang Road, Jiyang District, was injured by a row of bees and swarms on the mountain, causing him to be unconscious and unable to go down the mountain. After receiving the alarm, the command center immediately dispatched the South Frontier Sea Fire Station to the scene for disposal.
After arriving at the scene, it was learned that the man involved was injured by a row of bee stings in the process of climbing the mountain in Linchunling Park, causing him to be unconscious, and he had been lying on the ground unable to move. Rescuers found that the injured person had a rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure, fever and other conditions, and the situation was urgent. After the wounds of the injured were treated by the accompanying medical staff, the firefighters used a multi-purpose stretcher to fix the wounded and take protective measures, and began to move down the mountain.
After 20 minutes of unremitting efforts, the injured were safely transferred to the ambulance. At present, the injured have been taken to the hospital for treatment.
Sanya fire tip: The row of bees will attack in groups in the face of attack or interference, and allergic reactions and toxic reactions may occur after stinging, and severe cases can lead to death. If you encounter a bee attack, do not run or flap in a panic. You can use clothes, fabrics, etc. to protect the exposed parts such as the head and neck on the spot, reverse escape or lie down in place, and also dial 119 in time to deal with the nest. (End)
Source: China News Network