FYANG, February 27, 2023 - A shocking incident occurred in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, where a rabbit bit off the finger of an 11-month-old baby. Fortunately, thanks to the rapid response of the Fuyang traffic police, the baby was able to be sent to the southern area of Fuyang Hospital in time**. However, regrettably, replantation surgery was not possible due to the loss of the finger.
It is understood that the incident occurred at around 11:30 a.m. on the same day. The police of the Yuanzhai Squadron of the Third Brigade of the Fuyang City Traffic Police received instructions from the command center and learned that an injured person was on his way from Lixin County to the Fuyang City People's Hospital. The injured person was an 11-month-old baby.
In order to race against time to reach the hospital, the traffic police immediately opened a life channel on the road. Police cars honk their horns and shout over loudspeakers to remind other vehicles to get out of the way. Behind the police car, Aunt Jiang hugged the injured baby Nini tightly and rushed to the hospital in a hurry.
According to Nini's grandmother, Aunt Jiang, at 8 o'clock in the morning, she was preparing breakfast for Nini. Just a few minutes after she left the baby, Nini somehow made her way to the rabbit's cage. Perhaps attracted by the cuteness of the bunny, Nini reached out to pet it. Suddenly, Nini let out a scream, her right index finger was bleeding profusely, and a small piece of the end joint of her finger was bitten off by the rabbit.
Nini's family rushed her to the local Lisin County Hospital for emergency treatment. The doctor recommended that Nini be transferred to the pediatric department of Fuyang People's Hospital for further **. However, in the process of being transferred to the hospital, due to road congestion, the vehicles moved slowly, which seriously delayed the rescue time.
Medical staff at Fuyang People's Hospital said that timely treatment is very important for such injuries. In the case of a rabbit bite, within 8 hours is the ** rescue time. However, Nini's finger was lost and she was unable to undergo finger replantation surgery, which brought some inconvenience to her later life.
This incident has aroused public concern about pet care. Experts warn that pets should be cautious, especially for infants and young children. Parents should always monitor the baby's contact with pets to avoid dangerous situations.
Although Nini will not be able to regrow her lost finger again, we hope that she will be able to ** as soon as possible and sincerely wish her that she can overcome the difficulties and grow up healthy. The incident is also a reminder that safety is always paramount, whether with people or animals.
Rabbit bites off the finger of an 11-month-old baby