Nghe An traffic police lead the way, take critically ill child to hospital for emergency treatment

MAI NGÂN |

Nghe An - Task Force No. 5, Dien Chau Traffic Police Station promptly guided and supported to take the child with convulsions and cyanosis to the hospital in the fastest time.

On April 2nd, information from the Traffic Police Department of Nghe An Provincial Police said that at 1:00 PM on the same day, Task Force No. 5 of Dien Chau Traffic Police Station was on duty on National Highway 1A when they received an urgent request for support from Mr. Ky (residing in Quynh Anh commune, Nghe An).

His son, Nguyen Huu Gia Khang (born in 2017), suddenly fell into a state of convulsions, cyanosis, weak breathing, and needed to be taken to the hospital for emergency treatment. However, at the beginning of the afternoon, there was a large traffic volume, making it very difficult for the family to move.

Immediately after that, the working group quickly deployed an emergency support plan. The traffic police force used specialized vehicles, turned on priority signals, and guided the child and his family to the Emergency Department of Nghe An Children's Hospital in the fastest time.

Thanks to the timely and responsible support of officers and soldiers of Dien Chau Traffic Police Station, Gia Khang was received and given timely emergency care by doctors and nurses. The child's family expressed their emotion and gratitude for the beautiful and humane actions of the traffic police force.

MAI NGÂN
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