The man jumped into the river because of quarreling with his girlfriend, jumping into the river and lighting friends, fire relay rescue

Author:Cover news Time:2022.08.15


Cover news reporter Yu Ting

At 11 pm on August 12, a man near the Tongshan Bridge in Suining City, Sichuan jumped into the river and was trapped in the river. After receiving the alarm, the Suining Fire Rescue Detachment quickly dispatched Huaxi Road Fire Rescue Station, Dehui Road Special Service Station to carry charge boats and water rescue equipment to the scene for rescue.

In just a few minutes, the fire rescue workers rushed to the scene and found that two men in the river in the river, more than ten meters away from the shore, were holding a bridge pier to wait for the rescue. After asking the people at the scene, one of the men was so dived in the water, and his friends quickly laid off the water to rescue, but because the man dragged his body heavy, he was worried that he was dragging him to the shore. Waiting for rescue by the bridge pier.

Subsequently, the fire rescue workers immediately brought the life circle to the water for rescue. After swimming to the trapped person, they put on the life circle for them, and the rescue workers on the shore pulled them ashore. At 23:42, the man was successfully rescued ashore.

It is understood that the man had emotional problems with his girlfriend. After drinking, he couldn't think of the idea of ​​lightness and committed suicide in the river. Fortunately, the rescue was not dangerous in time.

Fire reminder

If you encounter a problem, you should find a way to solve it, instead of taking this extreme way. Life is only once. If you lose it, you must not come back. You must cherish it.

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