The disabled car of the elderly broke down suddenly, and the police turned into a cart man to esco

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Yangtze Evening News, December 19 (Correspondent Qin Gongxuan, Liu Xulin, Reporter Chen Yong) Recently, the Chaotiangong Police Station of the Qinhuai Branch of the Nanjing Municipal Public Security Bureau received an urgent request for help from Mr. Zhu, a citizen, saying that the disabled car driven by an elderly man with inconvenient legs and feet suddenly broke down on the road, could not drive normally, and needed help.

After receiving the alarm, the police and auxiliary police quickly arrived at the scene and launched a heart-warming rescue operation. When they came to the intersection of Zhongshan South Road, they found a disabled car parked on the side of the road, and the elderly in the car were looking around anxiously and helplessly. The police immediately stepped forward to inquire about the situation.

It turned out that Mr. Xu was 70 years old, and due to his inconvenient legs, he relied on electric disabled cars for daily travel. He had gone out to buy groceries that morning, but when he was driving there on his way home, the disabled car suddenly failed to start. He tried many times but couldn't solve the problem and was very helpless. Mr. Xu also had a sick son to take care of, so he had no choice but to call the police for help.

Knowing that the old man's home was only 2 kilometers away from here, in order for the old man to rush home as soon as possible, the police immediately decided to push the old man home. So, the police arranged for the old man to grasp the direction in the car, and then pushed the car forward with the auxiliary police in the back, and finally successfully sent the old man home safely. After arriving at home, the police assisted the elderly to contact the maintenance personnel to repair the vehicle as soon as possible. The old man expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the people's auxiliary police for their enthusiastic help.

The auxiliary police drove the old man home in a cart.

Proofreading by Sheng Yuanyuan.

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