China News Service, Kunming, September 5 (Ni Youlong) A reporter learned from the Guandu Branch of the Kunming Public Security Bureau on the 5th that the bureau recently rescued a tourist who was poisoned by wild mushrooms and took the tourist to the hospital in 5 minutes.

Due to timely delivery, the patient is now out of danger.

  "Stop by the side! Stop by the side!" At 21:45 on September 2nd, police He Lin, auxiliary police Liu Aimin, and Zhou Jiafu from Guandu Branch of Kunming Public Security Bureau patrolled No. 5 booths and drove to the vicinity of Renqing Logistics Co., Ltd. in the direction of Shankun Expressway. At that time, a middle-aged woman in a small commercial vehicle beckoned to them for help very anxiously.

  When the patrol crew saw the woman asking for help and a few nervous men in the car, they immediately became alert.

He Lin immediately rode through the front of the commercial vehicle and stopped the vehicle.

  "My husband was poisoned by eating fungus. We traveled to Kunming from a different place. We were not familiar with the route and could not find the hospital. Please help us!" As soon as the car stopped, the lady beckoning for help hurriedly got off the car and grabbed it. He Lin's arm was talking about the situation in a panic.

  Seeing a man in the car with his eyes closed and leaning on the seat, He Lin did not respond. The situation was very urgent. He immediately called Zhou Jiafu to clear the way and escorted them to the hospital as soon as possible.

  At this time, they were 3 kilometers away from the nearest First People's Hospital of Guandu District, Kunming City, and there were still some traffic jams.

Zhou Jiafu ran all the way with the car behind him and ran through 4 red lights. Normally, it would take 20 minutes for the journey, but they only took 5 minutes.

"At that time, I just wanted to take them to the hospital as soon as possible while ensuring safety, the sooner the better!" Zhou Jiafu said afterwards.

  After arriving at the hospital, Zhou Jiafu was the first to rush into the hospital, found the doctor, informed him of the situation, and ran back with the doctor who was carrying the stretcher bed, and sent the patient to the emergency room.

  Later, he contacted the traffic police detachment to explain the reason for "running the red light", and then transferred to normal patrol duties.

  Due to the timely delivery of the patient, Mr. Ling managed to escape the danger of his life and returned home with his wife on a booked air ticket the next day.

  After the incident, the reporter connected to Mr. Ling by phone, and he told the story of the poisoning: "On the same day, my wife and I went to Dianchi Lake. I heard that Yunnan wild mushrooms are very famous. I wanted to try them. I ate the mushrooms nearby on the first day. I felt a little difficulty breathing, but I didn’t care. The next day (September 2), I went to eat with a friend again. After that, I experienced a series of adverse reactions such as extreme difficulty in breathing, confusion, and body convulsions..."

  Mr. Ling also said that fortunately, he encountered the police, but the consequences would be disastrous. "Thank them so much, they saved my life! This time is rushed, I will thank you in person next time I have the opportunity!" In addition, Mr. Ling's wife also made this incident into a video and posted it on the Internet. The video expresses heartfelt thanks to Guandu Mounted Police. (Finish)