China News Service, Wuhan, May 17 (Zhou Jianyue, Wen Honglei, Huang Jieying) A boy in Wuhan fell from a 30-meter-high window on the 10th floor. Fortunately, the tree branch intercepted and fell on the green belt, which was buffered to save his life. The doctor of Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital, who was responsible for the treatment of the boy, said on the 17th that the child has been discharged from the hospital after being out of danger.

  At 6 o'clock on the evening of May 4, Tong Tong (a pseudonym) who was 3 and a half years old wanted to go to the downstairs slide to play, but because of dinner time and the parents had to take care of his half-year-old brother, his request was not allowed. Afterwards, the parents ate in the living room, Tong Tong thought about playing, refused to eat, and took a tablet to play in the bedroom alone.

  Ten minutes later, Ms. Chen, after eating, found no child in her bedroom. She subconsciously looked at the open window, "I haven't looked down, I heard a cry from the child downstairs." Ms. Chen and her husband hurried downstairs, Tong Tong was lying on the grass, unable to move , Crying loudly, beside him is the tablet wrapped in a thick protective cover, which has shattered.

  The ambulance transported Tong Tong to the Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital. The child's intensive care doctor at the hospital found that Tong Tong had multiple abrasions, blue lips, and pale complexion. He was initially judged to have a concussion and multiple soft tissue injuries. . A detailed examination revealed that Tong Tong had a contusion and laceration of the lung and a fracture of the right hip. The doctor immediately gave him hemostasis, oxygen, organ protection and symptomatic support treatment.

  After rescuing in the ICU for 5 days, Tong Tong's vital signs were stable and he was transferred to the general surgery ward. A few days ago, Tong Tong, who was in a stable state, put on a customized hip protector and went home to recover.

  "When the child arrived, there were multiple bruises on his body, and a bruise on his chest was more than 10 centimeters. We speculate that he was hung on the branch of the green belt before landing, and fell to the grass again, passing in the middle. After the buffer, the child was lucky to save his life. "Xu Hui, the director of the Department of Pediatric Intensive Medicine of the hospital, said.

  Xu Hui said that summer is a frequent period of accidental injuries for children, and common dangers include drowning, falls, and insect bites. She reminded parents to strengthen their children's safety education and danger prevention to avoid accidents. (Finish)