In the early morning of August 10, after the super typhoon "Lichima" landed, the wind roared, the rain poured down, and the flood rose rapidly with the naked eye, making Dajing the hardest hit area. In just half an hour, the flood quickly rose to the first floor of the Fifth People's Hospital of Yueqing City.
"Transfer the patient immediately!" Li Jiatian, president of the Fifth People's Hospital of Yueqing City, goes out to check the water potential every half hour. Seeing the rising water level, it will seriously endanger the life safety of patients. He immediately gave the order. The average age of these patients is over 80 years old, among which 12 patients are unaccompanied and 5 patients are paralyzed. They wear oxygen tubes, which makes the transfer more difficult. Time is life, and everyone is racing against time. Everyone should carry the seriously ill patients on their shoulders and hands, pick up the slightly injured and put them on the empty beds in obstetrics and gynecology on the second floor one by one. Patient Li thought that the typhoon didn't matter, refused to move, and the staff couldn't do ideological work, so he was picked up and sent to the second floor.
Li Jiatian's father is also paralyzed in bed and has been in hospital for two years. He said decisively, "transfer to other patients first, and dad will arrange it last." Sheng Yinghai, a medical staff member, recalled, "When the dean's father was transferred, the accumulated water had risen to 1 meter, and the water flow was very strong, so it was difficult to take every step."
Under the leadership of Li Jiatian, more than 30 medical staff on duty raced against time to transfer 72 patients in the internal medicine department on the first floor of the inpatient department within half an hour.
While everyone was panting, Li Jiatian received a short message from the clinical laboratory saying that someone was trapped. He immediately assigned two employees from the general affairs department of the hospital to go down from the radiology corridor. At this time, the water level has reached the chest, the doors and windows are blocked by the water flow, and the trapped people have been flooded to the neck. They swam over, smashed the door and rescued the trapped people.
At that time, Li Jiatian also opened a temporary clinic to receive one patient after another. Among them, more than 100 cases received suture treatment for trauma only because of typhoon.
At noon on August 10, the accumulated water gradually receded, and Li Jiatian did not rest. He is busy with the hospital's production and self-help, cleaning, generating electricity, contacting instruments, preparing medicinal materials, and fully recovering medical treatment as soon as possible.