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a 70-year-old man in hong kong suffered a cerebral infarction late at night. huanggang border control opened a "green channel" to protect his life.

2024-10-03

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at about 23:40 on october 1, a shenzhen ambulance drove urgently into the small (passenger) car exit area of ​​the temporary travel inspection site at huanggang port. the car was carrying a 70-year-old hong kong male patient who suffered a sudden cerebral infarction and urgently needed to return to hong kong for treatment. the sixth team on duty at the huanggang entry-exit border inspection station responded quickly and immediately launched an emergency plan to open a "green life channel" for the sick elderly.
the police at the huanggang border inspection station boarded the vehicle to conduct identity verification for the patient and accompanying family members.
that evening, after hearing the news, the sixth team on duty at the huanggang border inspection station immediately reported the condition of the sick elderly man. the service command center of the station contacted the hong kong ambulance to come to the rescue, and promptly guided the 120 ambulance into the "green life channel". and quickly complete relevant exit inspection procedures in accordance with regulations. subsequently, the police from the huanggang border inspection station security team led the 120 ambulance to the shenzhen-hong kong dividing line at the huanggang-lok ma chau exit bridge, gaining valuable time for patient treatment.
at the handover site, the police on duty did their best to monitor the scene, maintain vehicle traffic order, and assisted the medical staff to carefully and safely transfer the elderly man to the hong kong ambulance to ensure that the patient returned to hong kong for medical treatment as quickly as possible. the patients’ families and the medical staff in shenzhen and hong kong expressed their gratitude to the immigration police for responding to the patients’ urgent needs and providing efficient and humane services.
the reporter learned from the huanggang border inspection station that this station has opened the "green life channel" more than 100 times this year for critically ill patients and inspected and released nearly 200 critically ill patients and accompanying family members, achieving "zero delay" in convenient customs clearance. , "zero wait" for life assistance.
editor li lu reviewed zhang xuesong’s second review, dang yihao’s third review and zhou guohe’s third review
(author: shenzhen special economic zone news reporter qi jincheng, correspondent huang junsheng, li yongyuwen/picture)
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