Dong an police and people joined forces to rescue the lost elderly on a cold night

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-04

Today's Yongzhou News (correspondent Xie Zhumin).At half past eleven o'clock in the evening of February 2, Tang, an elderly man in Jinling Village, Shuiling Township, Dong'an County, was trapped in the mountains for five hours, and returned to his warm home under the joint rescue of the police officers of the Shuiling Police Station, the cadres of Jinling Village and the villagers.

It is understood that it turned out that the old man Tang found four sheep trapped in the mountain at about half past five, and he wanted to go down and go home together.

At half past six o'clock in the evening, the old man Tang's daughter had just returned to the village entrance and had not yet entered the house, and was shocked to hear that her father was trapped in the mountain, and the family hurriedly went to the mountains to find her father. At that time, there was a light rain in the sky, the night was dark, the sky was cold, and the wind was high, and it was impossible to find the location of the old man.

At 9:29 p.m., Tang's daughter dialed 119 rescue**. After the 119 rescue received the police, the Shuiling Police Station quickly dispatched the police to the scene of the incident, and quickly formulated a rescue plan with the village cadres and people who came spontaneously, after nearly two hours of hard work. Use a firewood knife to cut all the way out of the rescue road, and finally find the lost old man in the mountain with cliffs. After on-site observation, the elderly man Tang was not in danger of life and had returned home safely accompanied by his family.

Thanks to the professionalism and concentration of the police officers, as well as the spontaneous and selfless assistance of the village cadres and villagers, they helped my father find his way home in the cold night, and in the big family ......of Jinling Village, although the weather was cold, we felt very warmThe old man Tang and his family are grateful to all the police, village cadres and villagers who came to help.

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