Touching letter thanking traffic police for paving the way to save critically ill baby

Phương Linh |

Khanh Hoa - A touching letter from people has just been sent to the Traffic Police Department, thanking the timely action of taking the baby to the emergency room.

According to the content of the letter, on March 21, Mr. Nguyen Dan (residing in Phan Rang ward, Khanh Hoa province) took his 6-year-old son to the hospital in a state of high fever and convulsions.

At that time, heavy traffic made travel difficult, and the risk of delay could directly affect the baby's life.

In an emergency, Mr. Dan was supported by the task force of the Khanh Hoa Traffic Police Department. Two officers on duty on the route immediately used specialized vehicles to guide the way, prioritizing bringing the father and son to the hospital as quickly and safely as possible.

Thanks to timely help, the baby was rescued at the right time, out of danger and his health has now stabilized.

In the letter, he emotionally wrote: "I received the dedicated assistance of two traffic police officers, one named Tran Van Duy, and one I don't know the name of. That action not only shows a high sense of responsibility but is also a profound humanitarian gesture, serving the people.

His family also sent sincere thanks to the two officers and soldiers who did not mind difficulties and provided timely support for the two father and son to overcome the crowded road and reach Ninh Thuan General Hospital at a critical time.

According to representatives of functional forces, supporting people in emergencies is a regular task of traffic police.

Over the past time, many similar cases have been promptly helped, contributing to spreading the beautiful image of the People's Police soldier.

These gestures not only help people overcome life-and-death situations, but also consolidate trust and build an image of a close police force, serving the people.

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