At 12:15 on August 3, in Building 9 of Yizejiayuan in Tiexi, a child\’s hand was \”bitten\” by the corridor door and could not be pulled out.
Ding Shiwei, the captain of Yinzhou Fire Special Service Squadron, quickly led three commanders and soldiers to Taiwan emergency rescue fire trucks rushed to the scene for disposal.
At the scene, four fingers of the child\’s right hand were stuck by the door. The corridor door was half-open and could not be moved. The parents were extremely anxious but were helpless. The child was sweating profusely in pain and \”crying loudly\” when his stuck hand was touched even slightly.
Due to the narrow door gap, large demolition equipment such as electric shears and expansion pliers cannot function well. In order to avoid causing secondary injury to the child, the fire commander first used a toothless saw to remove the hinge, and then used a crowbar to carefully reach into the door gap and slowly pry the underside of the child\’s stuck finger to get the child stuck. hands create space. In the end, the child was successfully rescued, and was subsequently accompanied by the child\’s parents to the city hospital for further examination.
Ersanli Information and Firefighting jointly remind that children are active by nature, and parents must strengthen their care and safety education to avoid accidents. Once it happens, do not blindly rescue yourself, but seek help from professional rescue departments as soon as possible to avoid causing greater harm.
(Ersanli editor Xu Chang)
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