China News Service, Chongqing, August 29th (Xiao Jiangchuan) On the 29th, Dai Song, the "mountain city knight" who participated in the rescue of the Beibei Mountain Fire in Chongqing, donated the off-road motorcycle, helmet and backrest he used to fight the fire to the Chongqing Sports Museum. .

  After the Beibei Mountain Fire in Chongqing, the local front-line headquarters for fire disposal was established immediately to coordinate and integrate multiple rescue forces.

Due to the steep terrain of the fire site, it is inconvenient for general vehicles to pass, and the transportation of relief materials has become a problem.

Among the volunteers who joined the rescue force, a special team appeared. They rode motorcycles up the mountain to transport supplies and fire-fighting equipment. This group of people was called "Mountain City Knights".

  On August 21, after a mountain fire broke out in Hutou Village, Xiema Street, Beibei District, Chongqing, many motorcycle riders, including Daisong, quickly assembled to form a volunteer rescue team.

They rode off-road motorcycles and shuttled back and forth on the fire isolation belt dug by excavators, transporting water, food, fire hoses, chainsaws, gasoline and diesel to the front line of fire fighting.

  "This road is full of hardships and dangers, with steep slopes, a lot of floating soil, and complicated road conditions. Ordinary motorcycles can't climb up, and the rising dust obscures the vision. Many inexperienced riders often fall on the mountainside." Dai Song said that participating in this time The off-road motorcycle rescued by the wildfire has a damage rate of more than 50%.

  On the afternoon of August 28, the Chongqing Motorcycle Sports Association organized a discussion with some riders who participated in the mountain fire rescue. Dai Song made a decision to donate the motorcycle he rode during the disaster relief to the Chongqing Sports Museum.

Although Daimatsu was full of affection for this motocross bike, he decided to donate it anyway.

He hoped that the motorcycle would be permanently preserved in the Chongqing Sports Museum, so that more citizens could know the story behind the car and remember this history.

  It is understood that Dai Song is a motorcycle off-road enthusiast and is well-known in the off-road motorcycle circle in Chongqing.

He has traveled to Guizhou, Sichuan, Hunan and other places for many times and won more than 10 championships.

In addition to donating off-road motorcycles, helmets, and backslings used in the firefighting, Daisong also donated the championship trophies and certificates he won in motorcycle off-road competitions.

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