On January 27, Tan Son Nhat Traffic Police Team (Traffic Police Department of Ho Chi Minh City Police) said that the unit promptly supported and used specialized motorbikes to take a 2-year-old boy with a foreign object to the hospital for emergency treatment in a state of emergency.
According to information from the Tan Son Nhat Traffic Police Team, the incident occurred at about 6:30 PM on January 26. At this time, Captain Cao Hoai Sang, Tan Son Nhat Traffic Police Team was on duty regulating traffic at the Truong Chinh - Tan Ky Tan Quy intersection (HCMC) when he received a request for support from people.

A mother in a state of panic cried for traffic police officers to help take her 2-year-old son who was choking on a foreign object to the emergency room. Realizing the critical situation and the density of vehicles at peak hours was very high, Captain Cao Hoai Sang immediately reported to the on-duty team to ask for opinions, and quickly used a specialized motorbike to carry the mother and child straight to Thong Nhat Hospital.
At Thong Nhat Hospital, after a preliminary examination, doctors instructed to immediately transfer the baby boy to Children's Hospital 1 for in-depth intervention. Without hesitation, the traffic police officer continued to start the specialized vehicle, turn on the priority horn to open the road, through the traffic flow, and take the baby boy to a pediatric hospital in the shortest time.
Thanks to the timely support of functional forces, doctors at Children's Hospital 1 successfully removed the foreign object. Currently, the health of the 2-year-old boy has stabilized. Moved by the dedication of the police officer, the boy's family sent sincere thanks to the Tan Son Nhat Traffic Police Team for their beautiful actions, wholeheartedly for the people.