Professor Huang received the call and didn't pay attention at first. When the head nurse in the operating room reminded him that this was Dr. Zheng's opinion, he immediately cheered up.
A matter is reported step by step, and no one ignores it.
Hyperbaric oxygen chambers are a scarce resource in themselves, but they are not like dialysis machines that can be deployed nationwide.
This kind of thing would give even the frontline headquarters a headache.
At 3:55 in the morning, the frontline headquarters received a call. The staff recorded the call and handed the information to the medical professionals.
Director Kong's eyes were red, he was looking at various data, thinking about the solution, and received the latest information.
Thousands of nephrologists came from all over the country, and countless machines were transported. They had to be reasonably arranged and try not to waste resources. This has already caused headaches for the former staff and related doctors.
Director Kong's eyes were a little blurry, and he was stunned when he looked at the information brought by the staff officer.
"Hyperbaric oxygen chamber?" Director Kong pondered.
"There don't seem to be that many patients with head trauma. Why do they need a hyperbaric oxygen chamber?" asked another old director of the Military Medical University on duty.
Since arriving at the front line, Director Kong has been busy at the front line headquarters.
There are thousands of pieces of information coming from the front, and when it comes to medical treatment, professionals must be responsible for judging the priorities and then allocating all kinds of information.
At the beginning, Director Kong almost collapsed.
There are countless isolated islands on the front line. Large troops cannot enter for the time being. Light squads go in because they don't carry enough medical supplies. There are calls for help everywhere.
Even if strategic reserve resources are used, it will be in vain if they cannot be transported in.
Among countless messages, Director Kong discovered a situation report from Nanchuan Town.
Need to intervene in consumables... Director Kong felt extremely helpless at such a request. No need to guess, once you see this request, you will know who is in Nanchuan Town.
How did this guy catch up? He is not an active military member.
But these are details, and Director Kong is unwilling to delve into them.
Another piece of information made Director Kong very concerned about the need for a large number of dialysis machines and nephrologists.
After discussing with relevant doctors, we believe that there may be a large number of patients with crush injuries in the disaster area, and there will be an explosive increase in the number of injured patients with acute renal failure caused by crush syndrome. If we do not prepare early, we will inevitably be helpless in the near future, and may even lead to the death of a large number of casualties.
This reminder is very timely.
As a result, Zheng Ren's biggest concern was quickly approved by his predecessor, and relevant doctors began to be mobilized across the country.
That kid... Director Kong looked at the location of Nanchuan Town marked on the map and felt a little helpless.
After a few busy days, Director Kong almost forgot about Zheng Ren. Massive information requires professional advice, and there are not many people who can provide professional advice.
Director Kong's workload is no less than that of the doctors performing surgeries on the front lines.
"Xiao Wu, ask the Provincial Hospital who made the suggestion." Director Kong felt helpless when he saw the report that a large number of amputated patients needed hyperbaric oxygen chambers. But a figure immediately appeared in his mind. He called to the staff officer on duty.
"Okay!" Staff Wu responded and called immediately.
Soon, he said: "Director Kong, it was Dr. Zheng Renzheng who was among the first to support you in your hospital."
Sure enough it was him.
Director Kong smiled bitterly, this is really a problem.
"Hyperbaric oxygen chambers are indeed effective in the wound recovery of amputees, and they are very effective. However, there are few resources and the number of wounded people that need to be accommodated is too large. The machine will definitely not be able to keep up." Next to him was an old professor from the Military Medical University. , he said while holding his eyes.
"We can only give priority to evacuating some of the injured after amputation and go to hospitals in Hunan, Hubei, Shaanxi and other places for treatment." Seeing that he had no objection, Director Kong began to invest in the process of researching the plan.
This involves the transfer of a large number of personnel, which cannot be solved with just one order.
The injuries of the wounded were graded, and the hyperbaric oxygen warehouses in Chengdu and surrounding cities and counties were effectively used, and then the relevant wounded were transported to other parts of the province layer by layer.
As for how the entire process should be optimized, there are professionals who provide professional solutions.
The plan was huge. After Director Kong put forward his opinions, staff began to join in and design the most reasonable route based on various reported data.
Zheng Ren can really mess around, but as a front-line combatant, his opinions are the closest to reality and the most pertinent, Director Kong thought to himself.
Still young and full of energy. But I believe this guy is also exhausted. He hasn’t had a good sleep for who knows how long.
Director Kong looked at the form on the computer. The doctors who will be supporting and rotating will soon be in place. By then, the first batch of doctors entering Sichuan will be able to return to their original unit to rest.
Not only the doctors, but also the first batch of troops and fire fighters were in urgent need of repairs.
This was an arduous battle. These commanders, doctors, and volunteers used their flesh and blood to build the Great Wall of Steel to block the spread of natural disasters and minimize losses.
At the same time, they suffered casualties and exhausted their energy. If they had continued to support themselves on the front line, the number of casualties would have doubled.
The night passed like this. As the interval between aftershocks gradually lengthened, various troops moved into the front line. Large machines dug the roads, and everything became orderly.
The arrival of the follow-up troops also gave the frontline teams a chance to breathe.
Countless injured people were transported down, and search and rescue operations and follow-up work continued.
Director Kong set the time on his mobile phone after dawn, then found a random place and fell asleep.
Today is the seventh day since the earthquake occurred.
In the afternoon, the whole country observed three minutes of silence. Director Kong remembered that he set a time for fear that he would miss the memorial.
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At 14 o'clock, Director Kong was woken up by the alarm.
Wearing black clothes, he stood solemnly in front of his fingers, his head slightly lowered, and he mourned in silence.
At this moment.
Across the country, countless squares were filled with people.
No one spoke or sobbed. Everyone was silent, lowering their heads quietly to mourn the passing of their compatriots.
Only time,
Like a siren sounding,
Like a great river that never stops flowing,
It surged forward and surged away, making a loud noise in everyone's heart and refusing to dissipate for a long time.
Several years later, people still hear the surging voice of those days in their hearts.
Like mourning.
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When a search engine company organized and analyzed search engine traffic data as usual, a curve they had never seen before appeared in front of them.
Huge troughs appear in statistics without warning.
A great nation lowered her head in great sorrow. And when she wiped away her tears, her head lifted higher. (Note 1)
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Note 1: Fang Kun, a Google engineer at the time, described the famous curve.