Thousands of miles of emergency rescue, Guizhou child born 15 days old in Zhengzhou rescued

  A 15-day-old newborn who was dying of congenital heart disease needed emergency care from Guizhou to the Henan Chest Hospital. The journey took more than 1,500 kilometers, which lasted 15 hours, and 120 ambulances rushed for a long distance. The Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security The whole process was broadcast live, and coordinated with the traffic police cars in Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, Henan and other provinces and cities along the way to clear the way, continue the rescue, the vehicles along the way took the initiative to avoid, the masses provided various assistance, and finally, the operation was successfully completed.

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  Emergency rescue and escort by traffic police in four provinces

  Recently, Henan Provincial Chest Hospital received a call for help from a family member of a patient surnamed Xie in Guizhou, saying that the child who was just born 15 days old had congenital heart disease and was life-threatening and needed emergency treatment at Henan Provincial Chest Hospital.

Since the child cannot breathe spontaneously, he needs to use an oxygen cylinder to breathe, so he can only be transported by 120 ambulance.

  Upon receiving the patient’s call for help, the Henan Chest Hospital immediately dispatched 120 ambulances and 3 drivers to Guizhou overnight. At about 9:30 on September 16, the newly born 15-year-old was received from Guiyang Second People’s Hospital. The young patients of the sky were escorted by traffic police cars along the way. The ambulance drivers took turns to drive. The people stopped and the 120 ambulances rushed towards Henan.

  Upon receiving the news, the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security immediately broadcasted the love event on the entire network, and immediately coordinated with the traffic police in Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, and Henan provinces along the way, and continued the police car to clear the way across 3,000 miles to jointly escort this little life. .

  On the morning of September 16, the traffic police corps of the Henan Provincial Public Security Department received the rescue news and immediately deployed police forces to escort lives.

  Inter-provincial linkage.

The Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security instructed the four provinces of Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, and Henan to cooperate and coordinate local medical, transportation and other relevant departments to provide necessary assistance.

  Linkage within the province.

The Traffic Police Headquarters of the Public Security Department of Henan Province instructed Nanyang, Pingdingshan, Xuchang, Zhengzhou and other places along Henan to optimize traffic routes and ensure traffic.

  Highland linkage.

The highway traffic police strengthened the ground linkage with the Zhengzhou traffic police, and sent heart-warming reminders such as "Zhengzhou iron cavalry to protect you" and "Baby come on" on the back of police motorcycles to remind the surrounding people to avoid in time.

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  The traffic police detachment of the Zhengzhou Public Security Bureau sent police motorcycles and police cars to wait early at around 10:30 on September 16 at the entrance of the airport expressway in Zhengzhou, and at the same time instructed the traffic police along the way to ensure traffic and open up lives. Green channel.

  In the early morning of September 17, the 120 ambulance that had rushed for 15 hours finally arrived at the entrance of Zhengzhou City.

The police lights of Zhengzhou traffic police flashed all the way and galloped fast. The sick baby was safely delivered to the Henan Chest Hospital at 0:20 on September 17 and was rushed to the ICU rescue room.

  After more than 5 hours of operation, the operation of the 15-day-old boy with congenital heart disease was successfully completed and the heart returned to beating.