China News Service, Fuzhou, November 30th (Wang Xiaolan) 15 people were trapped deep in the mountains. Someone fell off the cliff. The life or death of some people is unknown. Among the trapped people are two 12-year-old children!

Need help urgently!

  At 6:30 on the 29th, the Mountain Rescue Team of the Fujian Mountaineering Association received a rescue alert from the Fuzhou 110 Command Center and the Fuzhou Fire Detachment, saying that the Haier Jianshan District of Dongshan Village, Yidu Town, Fuqing City, Dongguanzhai, Fuqing City towards Shibaxi, More than a dozen people were trapped, and some people fell off the cliff by exploring the way first.

Rescue forces from all walks of life quickly rushed to the place where the incident occurred. After nearly 10 hours of rescue overnight, they finally rescued all the trapped people at 4 am on the 30th.

Rescuers transported the injured down the mountain on a stretcher.

Photo courtesy of the Mountain Rescue Team of Fujian Mountaineering Association

  The Fuzhou Fire Rescue Detachment, Fujian Mountain Rescue Team, Fuqing Blue Sky Rescue Team, local police and medical personnel urgently assembled to participate in this rescue.

At 21:42 on the 29th, a group of team members echoed the lights of the trapped persons, but the upward route could not be approached, so they had to find another route.

After hard work, the rescue team finally joined the 15 trapped people at 22:12 that night.

Rescuers joined the trapped.

Photo courtesy of the Mountain Rescue Team of Fujian Mountaineering Association

  The rescue team worked together to search for and rescue the injured.

After examination by the on-site doctor, the injured person was found to have nostril bleeding, incontinence, and suspected craniocerebral injury, in a critical condition.

The rescue team immediately gave him oxygen and used a stretcher to transport the wounded down the mountain.

In order to safely transfer the wounded, the rescue team set up road ropes, built a stretcher transfer system, and used manual relay to transport the wounded down.

At 0:40 on the 30th, the wounded were transported to the ambulance at the foot of the mountain.

  Another group of rescue team members laid road ropes along the way and escorted the remaining 13 trapped people down safely.

After a night of arduous rescue, by 4 o'clock in the morning on the 30th, all trapped persons were safely transferred.

As of 4 o'clock in the morning on November 30, all trapped persons were safely transferred.

Photo courtesy of the Mountain Rescue Team of Fujian Mountaineering Association

  The Mountain Rescue Team of the Fujian Mountaineering Association reminds the public: Before climbing outdoors, you must plan your route and time, bring sufficient drinking water, lighting, survival guards and other equipment, and it is best to move forward under the leadership of experienced professionals.

Once trapped, call the police for the first time and accurately describe where you are, and wait patiently on the spot for rescue. Remember to do what you can when you climb mountains and climbs.

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