"120, Healer's Rhapsody".
The life-saving **120 in people's hearts is the stage for many medical personnel to struggle. But behind this number is a group of super-busy medical staff, who not only face the challenge of time but also have to deal with various unexpected situations in their daily work.
CCTV reporters recently stepped into the headquarters of West China Hospital of Sichuan University in Chengdu and visited two emergency doctors in charge of 120 pre-hospital emergencies. They are Liu Dongmei and Zheng Aiyi, and they are always ready to deal with all kinds of emergencies at work.
Liu Dongmei, who had just finished the morning shift, thought she could take a break, but she received an emergency call to go to the doctor immediately. Another doctor, Zheng Aiyi, is already out for consultation. In this case, the work in the hospital continued, and from the routine meeting at 8 o'clock in the morning, the medical staff entered a tense working state.
Getting on the bus within the stipulated 3 minutes and arriving at the patient within 10 minutes was a time challenge for the doctors. They are in the A and B corners of each other, and when one person is on the call, the other is ready to take over at any time to ensure that the emergency work is uninterrupted.
This kind of work intensity can be described as an uphill battle. Liu Dongmei went to the clinic again and again, shuttling through the roads of the city, racing against time. On the congested road, they can only endure in silence in order to get patients to the hospital as soon as possible. No matter how busy they are, they are always on their toes and ready to face any emergency.
But the job in the hospital is not only to make calls, but more importantly, to rescue. In the emergency room, the medical staff are always vigilant and on standby. Not only do they have to deal with illnesses, but they also have to deal with various family members and complex interpersonal relationships.
Sometimes, doctors even have to deal with all kinds of "weird" situations, such as some people misusing emergency resources or taking advantage of hospital loopholes to evade costs. Doctors have to deal with these trivial tasks in their busy work to ensure the rational use of medical resources.
In such a working environment, the work of doctors is not easy. But they have always maintained their reverence for life and constantly struggled on the front line of medical treatment. Their dedication is the truest guardian of life.
When night falls, the lights in the hospital are still brilliant. The doctors continue their busy daytime into the night, working hard for the life of each patient. Their work may seem ordinary, but it is the greatest celebration of life.