Chinanews.com, Lanzhou, January 31 (Feng Wenpeng) A law enforcement recorder, a notebook, and a police water bottle... On the morning of January 31, Mu Yongfan, an iron policeman, went out early with his equipment to start the Spring Festival travel Daily line security inspections.

  Mu Yongfan, 59 years old, is a policeman stationed in the Yuandun Police District of the Wuwei South Station Police Station of the Wuwei Public Security Department of the Lanzhou Railway Public Security Bureau. This year is his 36th and last spring festival. After that, he will retire.

  Yuandun Station is located at the northern edge of the Hexi Corridor, at the intersection of the Tengger Desert and the Badain Jaran Desert. It is a fifth-class railway station, and more than 80 passenger and freight trains pass here every day.

The summer here is dry and rainless, and the wind and sand are raging. People are often dry and chapped by the sun; in winter, the outdoor temperature is as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius.

  According to reports, in 1986, after Mu Yongfan was transferred from the army, he came to this station.

In the past 36 years, he has blown the bitter wind and stepped on the rough road. He saw only steel rails, lines and station areas every day. His footprints covered 23 kilometers of lines and 16 villages in the jurisdiction. Affectionately call him "Old Mu".

The picture shows Mu Yongfan, a policeman from the Yuandun Police District of the Wuwei South Station Police Station of the Lanzhou Railway Public Security Bureau, entering the village to carry out publicity for car protection.

(Data map) Photo by Feng Wenpeng

  "Old Mu is a veritable 'iron footboard'. Over the past 30 years of patrolling the roads for security, more than 80 pairs of shoes have been broken in bare rubber shoes." When Mu Yongfan was mentioned, the colleagues of the police station and the employees in the jurisdiction all stood up for his seriousness. thumbs up.

Although he is nearly 60 years old, his enthusiasm and rigorous attitude towards work are like an inexhaustible engine, which has also allowed Xiaozhan to maintain a zero crime rate for 10 years.

  "Line security inspection is the most basic job. It seems simple, but it is not easy to do it well. During the Spring Festival travel season, we should be more careful." Lao Mu said to the young comrades in the institute.

He repeatedly ran on the 23-kilometer route every day, sometimes tying by hand, sometimes copying pictures in his notebook, and sometimes urging related equipment units to rectify hidden dangers by phone. He was covered in dirt on sunny days and muddy on snowy days. Human supervision, rain or shine, never stopped.

  In addition to patrolling the security of the line, Lao Mu also goes to surrounding villages every day to carry out railway safety publicity.

There are 16 villages and 6 schools around the line in the jurisdiction of Yuandun Police District. In order to prevent the people along the line and primary and middle school students from running to play on the line, Lao Mu started to go to the villages to carry out publicity for the villagers to love the road and protect the road. To grasp the family situation of each villager in detail, collect and improve various basic public security accounts in the police area.

In order to improve the efficiency of publicity, he created the WeChat group of "Police and Civilian Jointly Build a Safe Railway" to carry out real-time linkage and online publicity.

  On January 19, the wife of Mr. Wang, a villager in Xinhe Village, had a sudden myocardial infarction. Since his home address was relatively remote, emergency vehicles could not obtain an accurate location for the next step of rescue. Mr. Wang asked Mr. Mu for emergency help in the group. On the "living map" of the jurisdiction, Lao Mu quickly coordinated and directed the emergency vehicles, and Lao Wang's wife received timely treatment.

Afterwards, Lao Wang thanked him: "Old Mu is the caring person of our Yuandun people!"

  Lao Mu has been sticking to the police area, and his "continuous" work status has "dumped" his several rotation plans. He said: "The important thing is nothing more than work. We have to learn to choose in this line of work. "

  Since the Spring Festival travel this year, he has carried out 50 publicity campaigns on railway safety knowledge, discovered and supervised the rectification of more than 20 hidden dangers on the line, and ensured the safety of more than 2,000 passenger and freight trains and railway lines.

  "I'm going to retire in a few days. I'm really reluctant. Keep up with your responsibilities, stand on duty, and be worthy of this police uniform!" Lao Mu said firmly.

When he stood at the post to pick up the car, his thin but tall figure was like a Populus euphratica on the Gobi, building a solid safety barrier.

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