China News Service, Guangzhou, January 25th, title: Relay of Life protects "lightest weight" passengers

  Author Yin Yin Guo Jun

  At 18:00 on January 24, a warm scene took place at Guangzhou South Railway Station: 3 medical staff and railway employees at 2 high-speed rail stations joined forces to escort a baby born in Shenzhen for two months to transfer at Guangzhou South Railway Station. Emergency surgery in Beijing.

  "The baby needs to undergo bursal implantation. If you choose to perform the operation in Beijing, it must be transported by a professional organization." Earlier, the doctor told the baby's father that "the baby was born prematurely and weighed only 3 kg."

  The family members immediately contacted Bruce Mau’s critical patient transfer agency, rushed to the hospital, carefully placed the baby in the baby incubator, and drove to Shenzhen North Station urgently.

  Shenzhen North Railway Station opened a green channel, arranged for doctors’ parents to protect the baby and get on the train quickly, and informed Guangzhou South Railway Station: “A premature baby is protected by doctors and parents and will take train G6014. After getting off the train, he needs to change at the South Railway Station. D924 went to Beijing for surgery."

  Yu Ting of the third shift service team of Guangzhou South Railway Station called the doctor Mr. Zhang's phone and met in advance.

  At 18:26, the G6014 train arrived at Guangzhou South Railway Station. Liu Moxian and Li Chaoyang waited early to pick up the train at the corresponding position in the platform carriage.

  "My palms were sweaty at the time, so I was very nervous," Liu Moxian said.

The incubator of the premature baby who fell asleep was taken out of the carriage. Li Chaoyang and Liu Moxian immediately went to drag the stretcher and carefully moved the baby from the carriage to the platform.

Since there was still one hour before the driving time of D924, they escorted the premature baby to the business waiting room to rest.

  At 19:30, Liu Moxian, Li Chaoyang and fellow doctors carefully carried the premature baby out of the business waiting room and escorted them to the D924 car, and handed over with the conductor. They repeatedly told them to take care of this "special passenger". ".

  "It's so warm, thank you." Dr. Zhang, who was accompanying him, said excitedly.

  At 20:10, D924 slowly exited the platform, Liu Moxian wiped his wet eyes.

"The baby in the incubator is the "lightest" passenger since the Guangzhou South Railway Station opened. When she returns from Beijing, I must pick her up at the platform early."

  The Guangzhou South Railway Station service team serves an average of 34 key elderly, young, sick, disabled, and pregnant passengers per day. The foreman Jiang Yimo told reporters: "It is our duty to provide assistance to passengers. It is already a habit and the greatest wish. It means that passengers travel safely." (End)