(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Feature: Female traffic police "nailed at the intersection" in Tonghua, Jilin

  China News Network, Tonghua, January 26 (Shi Hongyu and Liu Dong) have been on duty for a long time in low temperature conditions. Han Ting, a 40-year-old Tonghua female traffic policeman, has to overcome many difficulties.

Drink less water to avoid going to the toilet, and apply heat in the dormitory for swollen legs.

"Now is a special time, we are responsible for keeping the land."

  As of 24:00 on January 25, there are 202 confirmed cases and 58 asymptomatic infections in Tonghua City.

  Han Ting is the captain of Jiangxi Squadron, Dongchang Brigade, Traffic Police Detachment of Tonghua Public Security Bureau, and the only woman in the team.

She has been stuck on the road in Tonghua for 14 days, working more than 12 hours a day.

  Walkie-talkie, white gloves, and reflective vest are the standard equipment for Han Ting on duty, and winter clothes and protective clothing are now added.

In the severe cold of minus 20 degrees Celsius in the northeast, she must pay attention to keep warm and always pay attention to the alarms that appear around the walkie-talkie and the stuck point.

  "There are materials and vehicles passing by, pay attention to the guidance in front to remind the other party to pay attention to disinfection." Han Ting, the police in the intercom, will reply immediately.

At present, traffic control in Tonghua continues, and only special vehicles such as ambulances and epidemic prevention can drive on the road.

Han Ting sometimes drives the other person forward.

  However, Han Ting mostly does persuasive work.

Some citizens are driving out, and she and her colleagues have to persuade them to return.

"It is not easy for citizens, but prevention and control of the epidemic is a top priority." As a woman, Han Ting will understand the difficulty of each other, and some citizens will say to her, "You have worked hard, take care."

Han Ting ushered in a short break.

Photo courtesy of interviewee Han Ting

  Sometimes Han Ting would also deal with some emergencies, such as illnesses, falls, and insulin purchases of elderly people in isolation at home. She would coordinate and resolve them through the walkie-talkie.

"If it wasn't an emergency, we Tonghua citizens would not go out at this time."

  A few days ago, a citizen drove an elderly man with a fracture to Han Ting for help.

She contacted the headquarters as soon as possible to coordinate the delivery of patients to designated hospitals.

  The most difficult part is low temperature and exhaustion. Some of Han Ting's colleagues have frostbite. Everyone is still communicating "treatment plans" in the group when they leave work. Drinking less water can not only reduce the frequency of going to the toilet, but also avoid the discomfort caused by drinking cold water.

  Han Ting believes that her colleagues are all fighters in the fight against the epidemic.

Some colleagues are quarantined at home, and there is insufficient manpower on duty, and no one chooses to retreat.

Since the outbreak of the local epidemic, this squadron has had the longest working hours of 16 hours.

The next day, everyone appeared on the post on time.

  Han Ting's lover also works in the front line, and the daughter of college stays at home to take care of the two bedridden elderly. Han Ting hopes that the epidemic will pass soon and everyone will return to their familiar lives. She hopes that she and her colleagues will continue to escort primary and secondary school students to school early and evening, and lead the squadron of police to accompany people, cars, and roads. (Finish)