China News Service, Changchun, April 23 (Zhang Yao and Zheng Fengshi) The reporter learned from the Changchun Public Security Bureau on the 23rd that the local police quickly handled the police and successfully saved the life of a woman who committed suicide with a slashed wrist.

  On the evening of the 15th of this month, the 110 Police Service Desk of the Changchun Public Security Bureau received a report saying that a woman was living in a hotel in Erdao District, Changchun City and threatened to commit suicide on WeChat due to a relationship dispute.

  The Intelligence Command Center of the Changchun Public Security Bureau, in conjunction with the Second Road Sub-bureau and the Shunjie Police Station, responded quickly. After determining the location of the woman, the police immediately dispatched to Room 509 of a hotel for disposal.

  Three minutes later, the police arrived at the hotel.

While the Intelligence Command Center of the Public Security Bureau of Changchun City ordered and dispatched police from the police station, it also contacted the hotel staff by phone to deploy the early rescue work.

Arriving police, take the elevator on the first floor that has already been prepared to go straight to the fifth floor.

  After entering the room with the assistance of hotel staff, the police found that the woman was curled up in a pool of blood on the bed.

He had already cut his wrist, there was a wallpaper knife beside the bed, and the blood was red on a large sheet of bed sheets.

  The police immediately pressed the person’s wrist to stop the bleeding, bandaged the wound with a disinfectant towel prepared in advance, and contacted 120 for rescue.

The police intelligence command center seamlessly connects with rescue hospitals and social traffic police officers along the way, reports the location of ambulances in time, evacuates traffic and people at intersections in advance, and ensures rapid passage of emergency vehicles.

  After timely treatment, the vital signs of the woman who committed suicide tended to be stable and she was out of danger.

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