China News Service, Lhasa, April 28 (Yang Ning, Chen Junlin, Lu Wenkai) "A Tibetan woman in our hospital was in a coma due to excessive blood loss, and her life is in danger. Type B blood is urgently needed, and the armed police officers and soldiers are requested to help..." On the afternoon of April 25 At 14:30, a squadron of a detachment of the Second Mobile Corps of the Armed Police in Mangkang County, Tibet received an emergency call from the people's hospital in the county where it was stationed.

  time is life.

Under the command of Chang Jian, the instructor of a brigade of the detachment, the officers and soldiers of the squadron strictly implemented epidemic prevention and control measures, rushed to the hospital from the camp and the front line of maintenance and training tasks, and steadily carried out information registration, blood type testing, and orderly blood collection. When the blood of the officers and soldiers, with body temperature, flowed from the officers and soldiers into the blood storage bag through the transfusion tube, and saved the lives of the Tibetan people in time, smiles appeared on the lovely faces, explaining the family love between the army and the people that blood is thicker than water.

Officers and soldiers of a detachment of the Second Mobile Corps of the Armed Police are donating blood.

Photo by Yang Ning

  In this emergency blood donation, a total of 900 ml of blood was collected from 6 officers and soldiers, which successfully assisted the hospital to save the patient's life.

"Seeing you come to the hospital, our whole family is relieved. If it weren't for you, we wouldn't know what to do with this situation today..." Dawa Tsering, the husband of the patient Rinqing Dolma, took the hands of the officers and soldiers of the squadron, excitedly Expressing gratitude.

The family members of the patients expressed their gratitude to the officers and soldiers.

Photo by Yang Ning

  The military and civilians are in love with each other, and love makes a chapter.

According to Zhang Xin, the squadron's instructor, emergency blood donation is a fine tradition of the squadron.

In recent years, the squadron has participated in emergency blood donation activities 4 times in total, helping to save the lives of 4 local Tibetans, and writing the chapter of the era of "People's Armed Police Love the People, People's Armed Police Love the People" on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau.

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