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War Story | Zhao Fan: Don't give up on anyone When the danger comes, let others leave themselves without being moved

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War Story | Zhao Fan: Don't give up on anyone When the danger comes, let others leave themselves without being moved

Zhao Fan in the ward

Zhang Bin Cover news reporter Liu Yangu

Zhao Fan is an attending physician in the Department of Critical Care Medicine, The First People's Hospital of Guangyuan City. After the outbreak of the epidemic, he solemnly wrote a petition. "Choosing the profession of a white-clad warrior is doomed to be unshirkable and irrevocable." Rushing to aid Wuhan, although the task is arduous and dangerous, in Zhao Fan's view, it is indeed an incomparable honor.

At about 10 p.m. on January 25, he was notified and hurriedly prepared to pack. "Just go, there's me at home!" His wife's words strengthened his determination to go backwards.

Three days later, Zhao Fan went on a retrograde march as one of the first batch of medical teams in Guangyuan City, and then entered the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital and fought with his colleagues on the "epidemic" line.

War Story | Zhao Fan: Don't give up on anyone When the danger comes, let others leave themselves without being moved

Zhao Fan when he went to Wuhan

Don't be afraid

We'll do the rest

Wuhan Red Cross Hospital is a district-level second-level general hospital, and after becoming the first batch of designated new crown pneumonia designated hospitals, the intensive care unit immediately began to treat a large number of confirmed patients after a simple transformation.

"At that time, there were many critically ill patients, most of the doctors were overloaded, and the psychological pressure was also very large." When Zhao Fan was on the first day of shift, he met a petite female doctor and couldn't help but cry in front of many people.

"In that environment, every day we face the death of seriously ill patients, the physical and psychological pressure is particularly great, and the emotions are completely broken." Zhao Fan said that when she saw the Sichuan medical team arrive, the female doctor did not care about the colleagues around her and cried out.

Seeing that scene, Zhao Fan and his colleagues hurriedly comforted: "We are coming, don't be afraid!" The rest is up to us! ”

Danger strikes

Driving away the people around them was unmoved

Working in the intensive care unit, Zhao Fan often competes with the god of death for time. His first night shift in Wuhan was met with sweaty treatment.

A patient diagnosed in his 50s, with a CT scan of both lungs, is visibly clear with the help of a masked noninvasive ventilator. Unexpectedly, after Zhao Fan handed over, the patient had difficulty breathing, and the oxygen saturation dropped rapidly from 90 to 20, and the person once fell into a coma.

Considering the continuity of the course of the disease, Zhao Fan dragged his already exhausted body and rushed into the intensive care unit again to provide oxygen infusion treatment to the patient.

At the critical moment, Zhao Fan directly clasped the mask on the patient's face with her fingers to help her breathe. The nurse next to him saw the situation and constantly dissuaded him, "The chance of being infected will be greatly increased." Zhao Fan quickly drove away the medical staff around him and let him leave the ward, but he was not moved, and the people present could not help but burst into tears when they saw the situation.

"I can't give up on anyone!" Zhao Fan said, "It is the duty of a doctor to do my best to treat patients. ”

War Story | Zhao Fan: Don't give up on anyone When the danger comes, let others leave themselves without being moved

Zhao Fan

Infinite glory

During the special period, he became an active member of the Party

In the more than 50 days of fighting in Wuhan, Zhao Fan has treated a total of 88 confirmed patients and 11 suspected patients with superb medical skills.

"In the ward, after spending a lot of time with the patients, they treat us like relatives." During this period, what made Zhao Fan feel most deeply was that in the isolation state, doctors and patients relied on each other, and it was not relatives who were better than relatives.

Wearing clumsy protective clothing every day, Zhao Fan was busy in various wards, and had long since left his exhaustion behind, and his greatest wish was to do his best to save patients and watch them get better day by day.

War Story | Zhao Fan: Don't give up on anyone When the danger comes, let others leave themselves without being moved

Zhao Fan and his colleagues were busy receiving patients

In the Wuhan intensive care unit, Zhao Fan submitted an application to the provisional party branch to join the party, and wrote in the application for joining the party: "In an extraordinary period, with great excitement, I hereby apply to the party organization to join the party, and make a solemn promise to the party and the people: I volunteer to join the Communist Party of China, go all out to fight the epidemic, regardless of pay, regardless of life or death, go against the wind, and strive to ensure the life and health of the party and the people!" ”

Looking back on this unforgettable experience, Zhao Fan said that he is proud that in a special period, he became an active member of the party, which is also the most memorable thing in his life. "It is an unshirkable duty and supreme glory for medical workers to be able to fight on the front line in the face of national disasters." Zhao Fan said that he will always demand of himself as a quasi-party member, always charge ahead, and dedicate himself to shouldering responsibilities at critical junctures.

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