Changsha Evening News, Changsha, February 13 (Quan** reporter Fu Rongrong, correspondent Wu Baiyu, Tang Jieya) "A patient with a femur fracture, 80 years old, needs to be discharged home. On February 12, the third day of the Lunar New Year, at about 8 o'clock in the morning, Liu Chuan, a doctor from Changsha 120 Emergency Center, completed the handover with his colleagues on the night shift and started the first duty of the new year. Her first assignment was to transport a patient after a fracture** home so that she could spend the holidays with her family. The tone of the Spring Festival is reunion, however, there is a group of people who cannot reunite with their families, they stick to the back of 120 "life**", and contribute to protecting people's lives and health, ensuring family gatherings, and maintaining social harmony and stability.
Liu Chuan is petite, with a pair of glasses on the bridge of her nose, and she is cheerful and talkative during the interview, and her eyes are shining. However, whenever she mentions her profession, she suddenly has a serious expression, reins in a relaxed and happy demeanor, and shows a serious, decisive and even serious side. This is especially true when it comes to pushing stretcher carts around the hospital and carrying out the task of transporting patients.
The patient to be transferred this time is an elderly man with a fracture of his right femur, Zhu Xiaoyu (pseudonym). Half a month ago, Zhu Xiaoyu fell on the road when she went out and was sent to Changsha Central Hospital for surgery**. Today my mother's wound was removed, and the doctor said that she could go home to recuperate, and she was so happy that she could finally go home to see her grandson. Family member Ms. Chen (pseudonym) said.
Transferring Zhu Xiaoyu from the hospital flat car to the stretcher car of the ambulance, Liu Chuan and ** Duan Lian had a lot of twists and turns. The patient is still in the recovery period after fracture surgery, so it is not suitable to move easily, and the patient is old and inconvenient, and the horizontal position of the flat car is lower than that of the stretcher car, so the bed crossing process is quite difficult.
After many attempts, Liu Chuan finally decided to start from Zhu Xiaoyu's left side while fully considering how to quickly transfer the patient while minimizing movement and jolting. She carefully lifted the old man's back and hips from top to bottom with both hands, so that the right side of the old man's body hung in the air to make room for the shovel stretcher. "Grandma, please don't be nervous, stay relaxed, I will gently hold you and carry you to the stretcher immediately. With the assistance of his family, Duan Lian placed the stretcher under the old man and transferred the old man to the stretcher bed. "Alright, alright, we'll be home right away! Liu Chuan put the prepared quilt on the old man and carefully tucked the corners of the quilt.
At around 9:30, the ambulance sent Zhu Xiaoyu home safely. Before parting, Ms. Chen held Liu Chuan's hand and thanked him vigorously: "It's really not easy for 120 medical staff!" Little girl, it's good to have you for the New Year, send my mother home for reunion. I wish you all a happy new year and a smooth work! ”
It is the Spring Festival, and the weather in Changsha has been fine recently, and many hospitalized elderly people are more and more eager to return to their families and spend reunions with their relatives. Liu Chuan said that recently, the team directly under the Changsha 120 Emergency Center has received most of the tasks to send the elderly home like today. Seeing the joy of the family welcoming the elderly, Liu Chuan was also impressed by the festive atmosphere, and although she could not be with her mother, seven-year-old child and husband during the Chinese New Year, she firmly believed that taking on this responsibility meant taking on the responsibility of guardianship. Especially at the moment of reunion, medical staff are indispensable guardians.
I have been practicing medicine for 10 years and working as an emergency doctor for 2 years, and my family has given me full support and understanding of my work. Liu Chuan said. On Chinese New Year's Eve, she also participated in the medical security work of the Changsha branch of the Spring Festival Gala, "I am very happy to know that I can go to the branch venue on duty on Chinese New Year's Eve, and it is a special Spring Festival to feel the atmosphere of the Spring Festival Gala up close." As soon as the words fell, Liu Chuan's mobile phone rang again, and she was about to devote herself to a new work......
For pre-hospital first responders, holiday duty is commonplace. Whether it's Chinese New Year's Eve or the Spring Festival holiday, this day is just an ordinary day in their 365 days, 24 hours a day. Whether it is the Spring Festival holiday or the cold winter and heat, they always stick to their posts, charge at the forefront of pre-hospital first aid, and guard the "lifeline" of the city.