The ring bites the finger Jinxia Fire Station skillfully cut the ring to solve the people s worrie

Mondo Fashionable Updated on 2024-01-31

Red Net Moment News, December 29 (Correspondent Liu Quanqing, Huang Pixian) On the afternoon of December 28, a woman brought a child to Changsha Jinxia Fire Station for help. After being questioned by the sentry, it was learned that the child had a ring on his left hand and was stuck in his finger and asked for help. When the sentry learned of the situation, he immediately reported it to the officer on duty at the fire station.

In order to avoid the child's finger being stuck for a long time, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the finger and tissue necrosis, the rescue squad leader quickly judged the material of the ring to do a good job of protection. First find the plastic rubber sheet, cut it into an arc, and put it under the ring to prevent the finger from being injured twice. After making full preparations for protection, the rescuers kept asking the child if he was in pain and what discomfort he had, and then carefully cut the ring with power-off pliers, after a few minutes of intense processing, due to the particularity of the ring material, the ring still could not be taken out, and the rescuers immediately decided to cut it again from the other side of the ring. After more than ten minutes of hard work, the ring stuck on the child's hand was finally removed. At this time, the child's whole body was also relaxed, the expression on his face was not the tension and pain at the beginning, and his parents' hanging hearts were finally put down, and they expressed their gratitude to the rescuers again and again.

In this rescue, the rescuers had a warm attitude, and quickly and effectively relieved the pain of the help-seekers with excellent technology and rich and decisive rescue experience, and once again interpreted the noble spirit of the fire rescue personnel to serve the people wholeheartedly with practical actions. At the same time, it also reminds the general public to take good care of children, be cautious about injuries caused by rings and other jewelry, and seek help from the fire and medical departments as soon as they encounter difficulties.

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