Deaf girl takes the wrong bus high -speed traffic police to help him go home

Author:Langfang Daily Full Media Time:2022.07.14

On July 9, the police of the high -speed traffic police Xianghe Brigade Jiang Tao rescued the two deaf girls on the way from get off work. Due to the unable to communicate with language, the police used mobile phones to typ by mobile phones, and then helped the two to go home safely.

At 22:00 that night, the police officer patrolled to Xianghebei Toll Station, and I saw two little girls hovering in place at the 938 bus stop. Out of security reasons, Jiang Tao stepped forward and found that the two girls were deaf and mute, and they could only play gestures and could not communicate normally.

Jiang Tao took out his mobile phone and learned about the situation from the two little girls by typing. It turned out that the two of them lived in Beijing and came out during the day. When they planned to go home at night, they came to Xianghe because of the wrong bus. When you want to transfer, the bus has been suspended, and there are no taxis operating across regions. They have difficulty communicating with people, so they stay in the bus stop.

Jiang Tao confirmed the destination with the little girl through the map. He drove the police car to the borders of Beijing and Hebei Province, and brought them a taxi for them. He carefully told the taxi driver to send them home.

The two little girls could not express gratitude in words, and could only hold the word "thank you" over and over again. About an hour later, the two arrived at Beijing's house safely, and the police's hanging heart was put down. (Reporter Zhang Taiyuan editor Zhang Hongxu)

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