June 25, Chuzhou, Anhui Province
Inside a gas station
A crew member cleans an oil tank downhole
Fainting due to lack of oxygen
The situation in the underground is complicated
The lives of staff members can be in danger at any time
The fire department after receiving the alarm call
Immediately rushed to the scene to carry out rescue
Firefighters arrived at the scene and found out
The man was trapped at the bottom of an underground oil tank
The depth of the tank is about 2 meters
The diameter of the inlet is about 70 cm
Other staff members kept calling out the man's name
But there was no response
Firefighters see this
It was decided to go into the tank for rescue
A firefighter with the help of the crowd
Use the rope to slowly descend to the bottom of the tank
and tried to wake up the trapped man
But the man's consciousness has always been vague
Since only one person could not hold it in place with a rope
Another firefighter then proceeded into the well
Two rescuers in the well
The man was roped again
Then he lifted it up
Rescuers on the ground tugged at the safety rope
Pull the man up successfully
Wait until you return to the ground
Rescuers immediately watered and fanned the man
After a few minutes, the man gradually regained consciousness
Rescuers at the scene lifted him into an ambulance
Taken to the hospital
According to other staff at the gas station at the scene, the worker was cleaning the oil tank at that time, but he did not expect that the oxygen at the bottom of the tank was thin and the smell of gasoline was strong, and he fainted after a while.
Fire reminds everyone
It is difficult to work in a confined space
The risk factor is high
Before entering a confined space
Security is especially important