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Careful grid staff to remove hidden dangers in a timely manner

author:Taiyuan release

"Thank you so much, if you hadn't found out in time, the consequences would have been unimaginable!" On the evening of October 29, after the staff of the Xin'an East Street community in Yangqu County eliminated a fire hazard, resident Grandma Liu said gratefully.

That night, some residents reported in the community grid group that there was a smell of burning in the corridor, and I don't know who burned the paste, but no one responded.

After the grid member Wang Ruifang saw the information, he immediately notified the grid chief Zhao Huixian. Subsequently, the two rushed to the community to investigate, the smoke smell in the corridor was strong, and then went door to door to verify, and finally at 8 p.m., they found that the burnt smell came from room 1304 of the east unit of Block A. Grandma Liu, an 83-year-old man living alone, lives here, and the two knocked on the door and no one responded, so they had to knock on the door of the neighbor to inquire. Coincidentally, Grandma Liu was chatting at this neighbor's house. Wang Ruifang quickly asked, "Is there anything on the stove at home?" Grandma Liu was shocked: "Dry the walnut kernels on the stove, forget to turn off the fire." The staff immediately took the key and opened the door, at this time the house was full of smoke. Everyone hurried to the kitchen to turn off the fire and open the windows for ventilation.

After the smoke dissipated, the community staff helped Grandma Liu clean up the house, and constantly told the elderly to pay attention to safety, and if there was any difficulty, they could find the grid staff to help.

Bi Jingjing, a reporter at the News Gathering and Editing Center of Taiyuan Daily