The police used umbrellas to shade the elderly

  Yangtze Evening News (correspondent Huang Xiaoyan and reporter Chen Yong) On the 3rd, the temperature was 36 degrees Celsius and the surface temperature reached 50 to 60 degrees Celsius. On this day, police officer Yong Tao of the accident handling squadron of the Traffic Police Detachment of Yangzhou City Public Security Bureau rushed to the scene of more than 20 traffic accidents without stopping.

  At around 11:30 on the 3rd, Yong Tao, who was on his way out of the police, received a call from the crowd that an old man had fallen down on the non-motorized driveway on the northeast side of Luohuwan Bridge. After Yong Tao asked his colleagues to follow the original route, he rushed to the scene of the old man's fall. After understanding, the old man was 85 years old. He accidentally fell to the ground while riding a tricycle alone in the morning. He had pain in his leg and could not move, so he could only sit on the curb. It was noon at this time, and the scorching sun was scorching, and Yong Tao worried that the old man would not be able to withstand the scorching sun, so he quickly borrowed an umbrella and squatted next to him to shade him.

  While waiting for his family, Yong Tao chatted with the old man to comfort him. After receiving Yong Tao's notice, the elderly's family rushed to the scene at around 12:10, picked up the elderly, and thanked Yong Tao repeatedly. At this time, Yong Tao had been holding the umbrella for more than half an hour. Because the umbrella was given to the old man, he was dizzy from the scorching sun. When he wanted to stand up, he found that he had squatted for too long and his legs were too numb to stand up.

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