When the woman went to the Chengshan Ancient City Scenic Area to play, she suddenly had a hypoglycemic attack, sat paralyzed on the steps and was unable to move, and had no choice but to call the police for help. Because the scenic area is steep and foggy in the mountains, the visibility is low, and the direction is difficult to distinguish, which greatly increases the difficulty of rescue, and the firefighters successfully rescued the woman after more than 5 hours of rescue.
At 2:34 p.m. on February 12, the Dingxiang Street Station of the Huayuankou Fire and Rescue Brigade received an alarm**, located in the Chengshan Ancient City Tourist Scenic Area, there was a woman trapped in the mountains and in urgent need of rescue, and 10 commanders and fighters from the fire station immediately rushed to the scene for rescue.
After the firefighters arrived at the scenic spot, they found that the scenic spot was steep in the mountains, and there was fog in the mountains, the visibility was low, and the direction was difficult to distinguish, which added great difficulty to the search and rescue work. The firefighters communicated with the trapped woman through **, while calming the woman's emotions, and at the same time hiking and climbing the mountain in groups to carry out rescue. Because the trapped woman could not tell her specific location, the firefighters kept shouting and signaling with searchlights during the search, and after nearly an hour of searching, the firefighters finally found the trapped woman. The trapped woman was fine except for her weakness and a little frightened.
It is understood that when the woman climbed to the mountainside, she suddenly had low blood sugar and was unable to sit on the stone platform and could not go down the mountain. Firefighters then provided water and food to the woman and comforted her, and when the trapped woman improved, firefighters escorted her down the mountain. Until about 20 o'clock, the trapped woman was successfully rescued and taken down the mountain, and finally picked up by her family.
Peninsula Morning News, 39 degrees ** chief reporter Tong Liang.