At 13:52 noon on May 15th, a 16-year-old boy from a community in Xiangcheng District, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, was stuck in the anti-theft network. The situation is very critical. After receiving the alarm, the Zhangzhou Fire Rescue Detachment immediately dispatched the Jinfeng Fire Rescue Station in the jurisdiction to quickly organize rescue forces to rescue the scene.

  When the fire rescue personnel arrived at the scene, they discovered that the boy's body was hanging outside the anti-theft net on the seventh floor. Enthusiastic neighbor Mr. Luo and the community security guard grabbed his hands and feet to prevent him from falling. The boy was very scared and his hair was soaked with sweat. If the physical strength is insufficient, the boy is at risk of falling at any time, and the situation is extremely critical.

  After soothing and observing, the fire rescuers guided the boy to first put his right hand and shoulder along the head through the anti-theft net, then adjusted the boy's body, and then passed the boy's left hand and left shoulder through the anti-theft net. After five minutes of rapid rescue, fire rescue personnel successfully rescued the boy from the anti-theft net.

  According to the boy's mother, Ms. Li, she and her husband are engaged in catering work near the community. Their son has the habit of taking a lunch break. Normally, they will let the son sleep in the bedroom and leave the bedroom door key and a spare mobile phone to the son. And told his son to use a spare mobile phone to call them when they get up, they will come to pick up his son. But that day, the boy dropped the spare mobile phone out of the window for no reason, and locked the bedroom door again. At that time, in order to try to pick up the mobile phone, the boy went to the anti-theft network, but was stuck in the anti-theft network.

  The fire department also reminds parents that in their daily lives, they must strengthen the safety protection of children to avoid accidents.

  (Video source Zheng Weishuai, correspondent of Zhangzhou Fire Rescue Detachment, Chen Qirui, reporter Ke Ning)

Editor in charge: [Qi Bin]