"110? I was surrounded by water and I was trapped".
Recently, the Changxing Police Station of the Chongming Branch of the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau received a request for help from Mr. Gao, a citizen, saying that he was trapped on a raised stone in the water due to the high tide of the river and could not go ashore. The police instructed him not to go into the water easily, and quickly rushed to the river with life-saving equipment.
As the tide beat the embankment wet and slippery, the man stood on a lonely rock 8 meters from the shore, and his wife waited on the shore, very anxious.
The police cautiously climbed down, and after approaching the river, they tried to throw the life-saving equipment to Mr. Gao. At this time, the staff of the Haitang Institute arrived and launched a rescue together with the police. The tide rose rapidly, and the police loudly instructed Mr. Gao to put on a life jacket, tie a lifeline, and tighten the lifebuoy. After that, the police and staff tightened the lifeline and guided Mr. Gao to wade back to the shore. After 10 minutes, he was finally successfully rescued ashore.
It turned out that Mr. Gao and his wife recently came to Changxing Island to play. I heard that the scenery by the river is good, so I took advantage of the good weather to come to the riverside to play and take pictures. On a whim, Mr. Gao walked to the rocks of the tidal flat, because he did not understand the knowledge of tides, he was soon surrounded by the rapid tide. The current was turbulent, and Mr. Gao did not dare to try to go ashore alone, so he finally chose to call the police for help.
*Reminder: When tourists play by the river, they should pay close attention to the changes of the tide to avoid people being trapped and ensure personal safety.
Editor: Yang Shijie).