Chinanews.com, Qamdo, December 31 (Ren Shubin) "Don't forget the war preparations during the holidays, and keep the holidays." In order to further strengthen the awareness of combat readiness during the New Year's Day holiday and improve emergency response capabilities, the Gongjue Garrison Unit of the Forest Fire Detachment in Changdu, Tibet has been organized recently Pre-holiday preparations to pull.

  The drive was based on the magnitude 5.0 earthquake occurred in Gongjue County, where some houses collapsed, roads were damaged, and people were trapped as the background. After receiving the disaster information of the County Emergency Management Bureau, the team initiated emergency response as soon as possible, and installed the equipment on the vehicle. Quickly dispatched to rescue.

The Gongjue Garrison Detachment of the Forest Fire Fighting Detachment of Changdu, Tibet organized pre-holiday combat readiness drills.

Photo by Ren Shubin

  After arriving at the designated location for the exercise, the rescuers of each group had a clear division of labor and acted quickly. They successfully rescued the trapped persons by means of dismantling and support. The sanitary staff immediately checked the injuries of the trapped persons and bandaged them to stop the bleeding, and then moved the injured to safety. Location, to complete rescue missions quickly and efficiently.

After the exercise, the team organized a summary and comment at the first time. Everyone enthusiastically spoke and analyzed, affirmed the good practices in the exercise in time and pointed out the shortcomings.

  During this exercise, the commanders and fighters were full of energy and disciplined.

Through this combat readiness pull exercise, the awareness of emergency combat readiness during the holiday period has been further enhanced, ensuring that the team can pull, go up, and win at any time in case of situations.

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The Gongjue Garrison Detachment of the Forest Fire Fighting Detachment of Changdu, Tibet organized pre-holiday combat readiness drills.

Photo by Ren Shubin