(Fighting New Crown Pneumonia) "Ferryman" rushing to Wuhan Hospital: escort across thousands of miles

China News Network, Dalian, March 9th, title: "Ferryman" busy in Wuhan Hospital: escort across thousands of miles

Reporter Yang Yi

"Ferryman is a superhero in the city. Ferrymanship is to save people from pain. Use happiness and warmth to resist the sadness of this world."

This is the first sentence in the brief introduction to the movie "Ferryman". When the city of Wuhan was hit by an epidemic and all public transportation was shut down, Wuhan's "ferrymen" appeared. They came from Dalian, Liaoning, Baoding, Qinhuangdao, Harbin, Heilongjiang, and other places to cross thousands of mountains The non-emergency patients who were escorted to the hospital for rehabilitation and discharge were the escorts of 14 members of the "rescue escort team" set up by Xiyuan in Wuhan.

The picture shows the team members escorting the patient. Photo courtesy

We are proud to support Wuhan

As one of the 14 members supporting the Hubei convoy, a Dalian native Li Gang shuttled between the hospital and the quarantine every day, ready for emergency dispatch at any time, and charged on the front line of fighting the epidemic.

Li Gang was the general dispatch of the escort of Dalian Xiyuan. After the new crown pneumonia epidemic occurred, the company actively contacted the Wuhan Municipal Epidemic Prevention and Control Department and applied to Wuhan to supplement the local emergency system. Eventually, he received a reply from the Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters of the Health and Health Bureau of Qiaokou District, Wuhan City, and sent a letter of acceptance. Li Gang, 58, has resolutely made a decision, that is, he must go to Wuhan.

"I am the" big brother "of the company, and I have to take the lead." Li Gang said that although his family did not agree with his decision to go to Wuhan at the beginning, with the careful communication of Li Gang, everyone finally agreed and supported him to help Wuhan .

Zhang Kun, from Baoding, Hebei, has been actively involved in volunteer work since the outbreak of the new crown. His wife, Ma Shengnan, is an ophthalmic nurse at a local hospital. After the outbreak, his wife resolutely chose to support the infection department of our hospital. On the evening of February 5th, the infection department of our hospital accepted a confirmed patient. In consideration of safety, the hospital and the community required his wife to go to the hospital for isolation and observation, and the whole family was separated at home. The isolation was not released until February 19.

After receiving the notice, Zhang Kun called his wife for the first time in the hope of persuading his wife to go to Wuhan, but when the call was answered the first time, he did not expect that his wife agreed directly. His wife, Ma Shengnan, said, "I support you. When my son grows up, I can proudly tell him that his father supports Wuhan, and he will be very proud."

At the same time, Yu Bin, Ran Kun, Li Tao, and Xu Chaojun from Baoding, Hebei, and Zhang Fenglei and Yu Yongjun from Harbin, Heilongjiang also took the initiative to go to Wuhan to help, so the team members embarked on their journey to Wuhan.

The picture shows the team members disinfecting. Photo courtesy

Help Wuhan, we do not work hard

An epidemic is an order, and prevention and control is a responsibility. On February 27, the second group of members of the team arrived in Wuhan at 2 am on the same day. Before taking a break, the team members began to transfer patients in the afternoon. Their task was to transfer the patients to a fixed place. point.

Wear masks, goggles, protective clothing, gloves, and finally disinfect the car ... After repeated checks and confirmations, the staff officially began the first day of transportation in Wuhan.

"Hello! We are responsible for the escort, and today we will escort you!" A cordial greeting, the team members charged forward. Although many people are coming to Wuhan for the first time, they have already joined the "campaign" before they can adapt to it. On the first day in Wuhan, they were busy until the next day at more than one in the morning, with a total of 25 patients transferred. The day before was still bright, and a new day's transfer mission was started.

"At most, 30 to 40 people were transferred during the day, and it was early in the morning after disinfecting the car and returning home." The general dispatcher Li Gang said, every time you leave the car, you must wear protective clothing, goggles, masks, gloves, etc. "No Hard work! We just need to focus on what we should do. "In a few days, as the team members arrived in Wuhan one after another, the team further expanded and the transfer capacity was greatly improved.

Li Gang told reporters that the team members' tasks are very difficult and complicated. Some of them need to escort patients to the hospital for testing or treatment, some need to escort the rehabilitation to the isolation point, and some need to escort the patients to other hospitals for transfer. And it also includes many patients who are disabled or paralyzed in bed, which is a great challenge to the physical fitness of the team members, and also puts forward higher requirements for self-protection and vehicle disinfection.

"We sterilize with UV disinfection lamps for 15 minutes every day, wipe the ground with disinfectant every two days, and disinfect with alcohol after each task." Often because of the complicated and complicated disinfection process, the team members finished the task and then disinfected. It was already early in the morning.

The picture shows some people supporting Wuhan. Photo courtesy

Support Wuhan, we will win

"On March 3, Vulcan Mountain Hospital, Xinguan recovered patients, paralyzed and need to be lifted." On March 7, Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital sent two patients with paralyzed Xinguan to the hospital. "" At eight in the morning, we took 6 people from Chihiro Hotel for dialysis, and then we went to the Vienna Hotel for medical treatment. We went back to pick up four people from Chihiro Hotel for dialysis CT. "

This is a record in the team member's mission log. Every day, they shuttle between the hospital and the designated hotel to escort patients and become "ferrymen" in Wuhan.

The team members said that many people and things in Wuhan moved them very much. At the same time, they also felt the warmth brought by the city.

The picture shows the team members escorting the patient. Photo courtesy

One thing left a deep impression on teammate Zhang Fenglei. On March 3, while escorting the patient, the heel of his shoes fell off. Because Zhang Fenglei was in a hurry when he left Harbin and did not bring sufficient clothing, he stepped forward with a medical staff while waiting for the dispatch at the hospital entrance. Find out where a store is open nearby. When he learned that the store was closed and couldn't buy shoes, Zhang Fenglei just said thank you, and he was ready to turn around. The medical staff immediately stopped him and asked him how big to wear shoes, and left contact information.

The next day, Zhang Fenglei received the news, and the shoes came to the hospital. When he went to the hospital to pick up shoes, he wanted to leave money for the medical staff. Not only did he not collect the money, he also told him: "We receive help from all over the country every day. Rarely I can help you once. I am very Honored. "After listening to this sentence, Zhang Fenglei said that he felt the care from another place, and the move between the two strangers to eliminate the epidemic moved him.

It is with the determination to overcome the epidemic, as well as these inadvertent support and touching. In so many days in Wuhan, none of the team members said hard work, and none of them shouted tiredly. Everyone was full of energy and hoped to do their best Try to help more people. The team members said that they would guarantee the completion of Wuhan's support mission. "We will win, China will win!"

They will continue to fight until the epidemic is completely over. (Finish)