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a child's right hand was stuck under the treadmill track, and the beijing daxing fire department urgently rescued him

2024-09-03

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beijing news (reporter peng jingtao) beijing news reporter learned that on august 31, a child's right hand was stuck under the track of a treadmill in daxing district, beijing. after receiving the dispatch order from the headquarters, the daxing district fire rescue brigade immediately sent firefighters from the lang'ao fire rescue station to the scene.
firefighters use demolition tools to dismantle a treadmill. image source: daxing district fire rescue brigade
after arriving at the scene, the firefighters learned that the child whose hand was stuck was 3 years old and was playing with a small ball next to the treadmill. unexpectedly, the ball suddenly fell under the running treadmill track. when the child went to pick up the ball, his right arm was accidentally caught under the track. feng tao, deputy station chief of lang'an fire rescue station, said that the child was crying non-stop at the time. the firefighters initially observed that his right arm had abrasions. the parents were very anxious and kept comforting the child.
afterwards, feng tao immediately directed the firefighters to rescue. one of the firefighters quickly set up a cordon and evacuated the surrounding people. the other two firefighters cooperated with each other. one of them covered the child's body with a rescue suit, held the child's arm, and used his body to cushion the boy's body, so that the boy could stay parallel to the treadmill as much as possible. the other firefighter used a toothless saw and a demolition tool set to dismantle the treadmill, and finally took out the child's stuck right hand. the child's parents immediately sent him to the hospital.
the daxing district fire rescue detachment reminds the general public that children's safety is no small matter. parents should take safety precautions and educate their children to identify dangers, not play dangerous games, and not do dangerous actions to reduce the occurrence of accidents. if an accident occurs, parents should call the police for help in time.
edited by liu qian, proofread by yang li
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