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video | a man was scratched while fishing and lost consciousness. firefighters "flash" to rescue him

2024-09-10

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yangzi evening news reported on september 9 (correspondent shen xiaoxuan, reporter chen yong) on the morning of september 8, two firefighters from the professional fire rescue team of the chemical park in nantong development zone were on duty when they found someone injured on the roadside and immediately stopped to check the situation.
according to preliminary information, the injured person is a middle-aged man. he was accidentally scratched on his left calf by a barb in the bushes while fishing. due to the deep wound, he bled profusely and lost his basic mobility and became unconscious.
faced with the critical situation, the firefighters quickly applied the medical first aid knowledge they had learned to perform simple hemostasis treatment on the man, and at the same time instructed the man's friends to call 120 for emergency assistance. there were also enthusiastic people at the scene to assist in the rescue. during the rescue process, the man was confused and fainted. the firefighters immediately forced him to wake up and continued to talk to him to keep him awake.
after the 120 emergency personnel arrived, the firefighters conducted detailed coordination with the emergency personnel and assisted in lifting the injured man onto a stretcher for transfer before leaving the scene with peace of mind.
nantong fire department would like to remind the general public: although outdoor fishing is very popular, some fishing enthusiasts often ignore safety. although fishing is pleasant, safety should never be taken lightly. when fishing, fishing enthusiasts should carefully observe the surrounding environment, avoid crowds, and stay away from high-voltage wires to avoid accidental injuries to others or themselves. if you are accidentally injured, you should seek help from medical staff and firefighters in time, and do not handle it yourself to avoid other dangers.
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