The sincere watch of the people's military doctors-a record of the army supporting the Hubei medical team in the fight against the new crown pneumonia epidemic

  Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, September 15 -

Title: People's Medical sincere watchman - the Hubei military support to fight new medical crown pneumonia epidemic notes

  Xinhua News Agency reporters Li Yun and Jia Qilong

  On September 8, the National Commendation Conference for Fighting the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic was held in Beijing.

In the Great Hall of the People, the commended military personnel in formal wear are particularly eye-catching.

Among them, most of them were members of the military supporting the Hubei Medical Team.

  The people are supreme, life is more important than Mount Tai.

The army supports all members of the Hubei medical team. In the most urgent moment of epidemic prevention and control, they bravely shouldered heavy burdens and dared to fight tough battles. They successfully completed the tasks assigned by the party and the people, and created an immortal monument for the people's military in the new era.

Move

  On Lunar New Year's Eve, the advance order to aid Wuhan was issued: 3 medical teams from the Army, Navy, and Air Force Military Medical University, with a total of 450 people, rushed to Wuhan to fight the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

At that time, some of the medical team members were still asleep, and some had already bought tickets to visit relatives.

  Song Caiping of the Army Military Medical University walked out of the house in the worried eyes of a family.

Before leaving, she took a chicken wing from the dinner table and stuffed it into her mouth, which was considered a reunion dinner.

  "My parents and I said that I want to go to Wuhan, and they support it." "I am a party member, let me go." "I have experience in fighting SARS, let me go." At the same time, the invitation to the war also followed.

  "No one backed down..." After arriving in Wuhan, Chen Hongwei, political commissar of the medical team of the Naval Military Medical University, was still trying to persuade the medical staff who were not selected to stand by and prepare to go into battle as the second echelon.

  At Xi'an Xianyang Airport, the medical team of the Air Force Military Medical University assembled the backbone of multiple departments of respiratory, infection control, and critical care medicine. The team members have experience in preventing, controlling and treating infectious diseases.

  Mao Qing, Zhang Xijing, Li Wenfang, Song Liqiang, Chen Jing, Li Qi, Cao Guoqiang... the names of well-known experts are all on the list of the first batch of expeditions.

  On the eve of New Year's Eve, all the elite medical forces drawn from the three military medical universities arrived in Wuhan, and they checked medical supplies overnight, coordinated and docked, and conducted intensive pre-job training.

  Batches of military medical personnel are still gathering.

On February 2, 13, and 17, large and medium-sized military transport aircraft took off from Shenyang, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Urumqi, Xining, Tianjin, Zhangjiakou, Chengdu, Chongqing and other places with howling, and landed in Wuhan Tianhe Airport in cascades.

  As of February 17, the number of troops that arrived in Wuhan to support the Hubei medical team has reached more than 4,000 people from the army, navy, air force, rocket force, strategic support force, joint logistics support force, and armed police force. The oldest is coming soon The youngest was born in July 1999 when he reached the maximum length of service.

Dare to fight hard

  This is an encounter.

Meeting on a narrow road, there is no time for pre-war mobilization.

  "There is no need to mobilize. You will be ready from the day you put on the uniform." said Li Qi, an expert in respiratory and critical care medicine from the Medical Team of the Army Military Medical University.

  After the army supported the Hubei medical team arrived in Wuhan, the safety and health of the people were put first.

Receive patients in batches as soon as possible, enter the isolation ward as soon as possible, and diagnose and treat critically ill patients as soon as possible... "The first time" has become the "first element" to save lives.

Receiving the most critical patients at the fastest speed and taking over the most dangerous wards has become the oath of all medical staff on the front line to fight the epidemic.

  Arrived late at night on New Year's Eve and began to treat patients on the second day of the new year.

The Army Military Medical University medical team received 83 confirmed patients within 48 hours of stationing in Jinyintan Hospital; the Naval Military Medical University medical team took over the Intensive Care Unit of Wuhan Hankou Hospital; the Air Force Military Medical University medical team stationed in Wuchang Hospital to take the lead in carrying out viral nucleic acid testing.

  At the same time, the army's support for the Hubei medical team began to take over 3 hospitals as a whole to treat patients with severe and critical coronary pneumonia.

On February 4, Vulcan Mountain Hospital began to treat the first batch of patients and opened 1,000 beds; Wuhan Taikang Tongji Hospital opened a clinical ward based on existing conditions, with more than 1,000 beds; followed by 1,200 medical staff in Hubei Province The Guanggu District of Maternal and Child Health Hospital has expanded the number of original beds to more than 800.

  Practice has proved that the 3 specialized hospitals that the military supported the Hubei medical team to open in time and quickly played a key role in saving the lives of the people to the greatest extent.

Overcome the difficulties together

  In the most difficult moment, the People's Army Doctor was with the people of Wuhan.

  Among the first batch of patients admitted to Huoshenshan Hospital, 24 were in the eighth department and one ward where Zhao Yuying was the director.

Aunt Zheng, a 64-year-old patient, urinated 6 times in less than an hour; Grandma Yin, a 90-year-old patient, could neither speak nor understand Mandarin, and did not take medicine or drink to eat; Aunt Zhong, a 56-year-old patient, for half a year I had glioma surgery before, and my intelligence and expression ability decreased. I vomited as soon as I took the medicine, and I couldn’t even swallow water...

  "Accompanying is a very useful prescription." Zhao Yuying has established a WeChat group, which is online 24 hours a day, and is still answering various questions in the group at three or four in the morning. It is normal to post 300 WeChat messages every day.

  In the intensive care unit of Huoshenshan Hospital, when the head nurse Chen Jing was cleaning up the patient's oral phlegm, the patient suddenly coughed violently and the sputum sprayed onto Chen Jing's protective mask.

Chen Jing did not speak, and calmly cleaned up the dirt.

  "The thing that patients fear most is that no one cares about him." Chen Jing often warned nurses like this.

She and the nurses she brought with them convey warmth in the ward every day.

  In the Guanggu District of Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital, the 54-year-old head nurse Chu Liyun is responsive.

"Head Nurse Chu has a nice voice! I don't want to drink Chinese herbal soup, but every time Head Nurse Chu gives me a drink, I don't feel so bitter." 96-year-old Granny Hu said.

  Many patients have a wish: When the cherry blossoms are shining, they must go to the airport and the station to see the military doctors who depend on life and death.

  When Wuhan gradually regained the smell of fireworks, the army supported the Hubei Medical Team as the last medical team to evacuate, quietly completing the final retracement in the early morning of April 16.

Many of the team members failed to even eat a bowl of authentic hot dry noodles, and did not even glance at the cherry blossoms in Wuhan.