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A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it

At about 8 p.m. on October 27, when Zheng Wei and his colleagues were on duty at Liujiayao Bridge, a police officer from the Anti-Special Patrol Detachment of the Fengtai Branch of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau, an off-road vehicle stopped in the leftmost lane, and a cry for help came from the car.

A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it

The little girl in the car kept convulsing and vomiting, and Mr. Bai, a family member, told the police that his niece was suddenly seriously ill and was preparing to go to the children's research institute.

A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it
A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it

From Liujiayao Bridge to Eryan all 12 kilometers, the road conditions at that time took half an hour to drive, police officer Zheng Wei and colleagues drove a police car to open the road, only took 12 minutes to arrive at the children's research institute.

A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it
A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it

After understanding, the little girl is three years old this year, suffering from laryngitis, the laryngitis attack that day and accompanied by other complications, fortunately in time to seek medical treatment, the little girl out of danger of life.

A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it
A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it

(Original title: A man on the street of Beijing shouted to the police: Help! My kids can't do it! )

Source: Rule of Law in Progress | Author Li Yue Liang Wei

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