In recent years, there have been frequent cases of fire accidents resulting in casualties due to the wrong choice of fire escape routes.

If there is a fire, should you hide at home, or escape upstairs or downstairs?

  According to fire and rescue personnel, there is a common saying about electric vehicles called "100 seconds to kill".

Usually, after an electric vehicle is short-circuited, an open flame will appear in 30 seconds, and the burning will produce poisonous gas. 100 seconds is enough to suffocate people to death!

  Recently, Mr. Liu in Nanyang, Henan was woken up by a loud crack in his sleep in the early morning.

It turned out that the electric car on the first floor of the house caught fire and ignited many electric cars around, and the fire gradually got out of control.

Thinking of the fire extinguisher downstairs, Mr. Liu hurriedly covered his mouth and nose with a wet towel, preparing to go downstairs to fight the fire, but he failed several times.

The smoke and four fires were getting bigger and bigger downstairs. In desperation, Mr. Liu quickly woke up his three colleagues, escaped to the roof, and dialed 119 to call the police. They were finally rescued on the roof.

Mr. Liu's behavior can be called a "textbook-style" self-help.

(Reporter Li Chaoqing)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]