The chivalrous spirit is in his heart, and he reacts quickly to do righteous deeds. Recently, Gu Bolin, a drowning prevention volunteer of Yujiang Baitaqu Comprehensive Service Center, was resolute and resolute, jumped into the reservoir without hesitation, and successfully rescued a 14-year-old boy, writing a new chapter in the era.
At 7 p.m. on July 30, a thrilling scene occurred in the Jiufeng Reservoir. At that time, after patrolling around as usual, Gu Bolin suddenly heard a cry for help 10 meters from the shore, and he didn't have time to take off his clothes and throw down his mobile phone...... In less than 30 seconds, Gu Bolin picked up a boy from the water and sent him to the shore, and it happened so fast that even a few people on the shore did not react, Gu Bolin had already saved a boy who almost drowned.
Gu Bolin said: "When I saw the child, I raised my hands and moved around, thinking that he was playing and swimming, because he brought a 'heel bug', and then I saw that others didn't get up in the water for half a minute, so I reacted, and immediately rushed down to save him." ”
When asked about the first reaction of rushing into the water to rescue the boy who fell into the water, Gu Bolin said lightly: "I didn't have any idea at the time, I just wanted to rescue him as soon as possible." In order to thank Gu Bolin for his heroic behavior, the family members of the rescued teenager sent a pennant printed with "Timely Rescue, Quick Response" to Gu Bolin to thank him for saving his life.
Gu Bolin used practical actions to convey the positive social energy of helping others and acting bravely, and set a good example for the society. When the Baitaqu Comprehensive Service Center learned of this situation, it also sent him condolences to encourage him to act bravely.
It is understood that there are 28 volunteers from all walks of life in Jiufeng Reservoir in Yujiang District, including government workers, bank employees, teachers, doctors, self-employed owners, freelancers and retirees. Since the beginning of July, they have been working in groups of five people a day, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., taking turns guarding the one-kilometer-long shoreline. At the same time, set up anti-drowning warning signs, publicity banners and other appliances with warning and blocking functions on the roads that must be passed by the reservoir; Observe the movements of people in the water from the shore to ensure that they do not enter the deep water, and remind people who are about to enter the water to take precautions against drowning and wear life-saving tools. Under the sunset, this group of selfless "red pioneers" has become the most beautiful and longest landscape. (Wang Zhengze)