"I don't hurt, what are you nervous?" A 6-year-old girl from Sanya holds a steel pipe to appease rescue workers

  China News Service, Sanya, October 22 (Mo Wenbin) On the evening of October 21, a 6-year-old girl from Sanya was sent to the doctor with a card tube.

When the fire rescue personnel were at the scene, the girl did not cry or make trouble, but comforted the rescuers.

  At about 20 o'clock on October 21, the Sanya Fire Rescue Detachment Command Center received an alarm. A 6-year-old girl in the emergency department of Hainan Hospital of the People’s Liberation Army General Hospital in Haitang District, Sanya City was holding a steel tube. The command center immediately dispatched the Linwang small station. The team rushed to the scene for disposal.

  After arriving at the scene, according to the girl’s parents, the child’s finger was caught by the steel pipe on the broom, and he failed to take it off after trying various methods.

In a hurry, he came to the hospital for help, and then the hospital called the police and contacted the fire department.

Firefighters rescue and deal with the scene.

Photo by Mo Wenbin

  Fire rescuers found that the steel pipe was about 8 cm in diameter, and the steel pipe bayonet was inwardly curled, and the girl’s hand was stuck for a long time, resulting in swelling of the fingers, and part of the steel pipe was embedded in the meat.

  Rescuers immediately started the rescue. First cut a gap in the steel pipe of the hand with scissors, and then slowly cut it along the edge of the steel pipe with pliers, and stuffed the prepared cutter gasket into the steel pipe of the hand. The machine cuts the steel pipe.

During the rescue process, the girl did not cry or make trouble, but soothed the rescuer and said, "I don't have any pain, why are you nervous?"

  After nearly an hour of intense rescue, the steel pipe of the stuck hand was successfully removed.

Upon inspection, the girl’s fingers were only red and swollen, and there was nothing serious about it.

  The fire department reminds parents that they must strengthen the prevention of safety accidents, and pay special attention to items that are easy to get stuck in their hands or feet when storing them, and it is best not to let children come into contact with them.

In the event of an accident, don't pull it hard and call 119 for help in time.

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