On cold nights, when temperatures plummeted to minus 15, rescuers faced unprecedented challenges. After that, the lives of the trapped are in jeopardy, and they may only be able to hold out for ten hours in such low temperatures.
This one happened in the middle of the night, when most people were asleep. The silence was broken by a sudden tremor, and many people were awakened. As the ** continued, buildings began to collapse, roads broke and communications were cut off. People panicked and ran in all directions, trying to find a safe place.
However, rescuers soon discovered that the survival time of the trapped was drastically decreasing. At temperatures as low as minus 15, the trapped faced extreme cold and hunger. Their bodies begin to show symptoms such as tremors, weakness, and even coma and shock.
Rescuers realized they had to act as soon as possible. They quickly organized a rescue team, carried the necessary equipment, and entered the disaster area to carry out search and rescue. They used life detectors to find the location of the trapped people, used demolition tools to open rescue routes, and carried the trapped people out of the rubble on stretchers.
However, the low temperature caused great difficulties in the rescue work. The rescuers' movements became slow and clumsy, their fingers began to stiffen, and their breathing became heavy and difficult. Their gloves and soles began to freeze, and their vision became blurry. They must always be vigilant to avoid accidents during the rescue process.
In such low temperatures, the survival time of the trapped people is very limited. Rescuers knew they had to find the trapped people as soon as possible and give them the necessary help. They used all their might, desperate to carry out the search and rescue.
Eventually, after hours of hard work, rescuers managed to rescue the trapped people. They took the injured trapped people to the hospital for acceptance** and provided them with the necessary help and support.
The success of this rescue operation was due to the professionalism and selfless dedication of the rescue workers. They bravely marched forward in the low temperature of minus 15, and exchanged their sweat and efforts for the hope of life of the trapped people.
However, we must also recognize that there are still many difficulties and challenges in such cryogenic rescue operations. We need to strengthen the training and equipment of rescue workers to improve their response capacity and rescue efficiency. At the same time, we also need to strengthen early warning and preventive measures to reduce the harm and losses to people.
On this cold night, while we pray for the trapped people, we also want to praise and pay tribute to the rescuers. They bring us hope and warmth with their sweat and hard work, and they are the loveliest people in the world!