Beijing News (Reporter Zhang Jingshu) "I had four hours of surgery and I just received it. Thank you Officer Gao." After seeing the other party's reply, Gao Lei, a policeman from the Public Security Detachment of Tongzhou Branch of Beijing Public Security Bureau, finally fell to the ground. The information came from a worker. The reason for expressing his gratitude to the police was that in the morning, his worker's finger was smashed and urgently needed bone surgery. He also caught a traffic jam during the morning rush hour. It happened that Gao Lei and his colleagues drove by a police car. Seeing the incident urgently, they honked their whistle all the way to send the injured worker to the hospital. Due to timely rescue, the injured finally saved the broken finger.
At 9:27 on October 11, Gao Lei and Guolong, police officers from the Public Security Detachment of Tongzhou Public Security Bureau, were driving a police car to wait for the red light at the intersection on the west side of the Yudaihe Bridge. A man on the left suddenly rolled down the window and shouted to them anxiously: "Comrade Police, can you help? There is a coworker in my car. His finger was broken while working and he needs to go to the hospital for surgery."
The situation was urgent, and before there was too much time to ask, Gao Lei and Guolong immediately turned on the police lights and guided the other party's vehicle to the nearest hospital. After arriving at the hospital, Gao Lei saw the other party's injuries clearly. The injured worker's right hand was hit by a steel bar while working, his middle and ring fingers were completely broken, the simply wrapped toilet paper was soaked in blood, and the broken fingers were carefully held in his hand by his coworker. Because the injury was too serious, the doctor on duty recommended going to Beijing Jishuitan Hospital for bone assembly immediately.

On the way to the hospital, the police car honked its horn to open the road, buying time for workers. Tongzhou Photo provided by the police
is more than 30 kilometers away from Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. At this time, the morning rush hour has not ended, and the navigation shows that it will take nearly an hour and a half to arrive. Gao Lei immediately reported the situation to the branch command office to assist in ensuring traffic along the way to the hospital, and then took the workers to Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. "Stand it, it'll be here soon, your hands will be able to be kept." Gao Lei honked his whistle all the way, constantly encouraging the injured workers.
10:30, the police car successfully arrived in front of the emergency hall of Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. 30 kilometers away, only 41 minutes. Subsequently, under the guidance of medical staff, the injured worker was quickly taken to the emergency room. Gao Lei was relieved when he saw the workers being pushed into the emergency room. After a simple handover with the coworkers, Gao Lei and Guolong returned to Tongzhou to continue their mission.

Workers who were helped by the police. Photo provided by Tongzhou police
At around 8 o'clock in the evening, after finishing the work at hand, Gao Lei picked up his mobile phone and sent a message to his colleagues to inquire about the situation. It is gratifying that after four hours of emergency treatment, the injured worker's fingers were saved.
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