Husband of pregnant woman writes letter of thanks to police force for taking his wife to give birth in flood
(Baonghean.vn) - Mr. Nguyen Van Danh, residing in Khanh Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district, has just sent a thank you letter to the Director of Nghe An Provincial Police Department for the timely delivery of his wife to the hospital in flooded and isolated conditions.
Previously, on the morning of October 30, in Yen Thanh district,heavy rainMany communes were flooded, cutting off many roads. At that time, Ms. Pham Thi Yen, 23 years old, residing in Dong Phu hamlet, Khanh Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district, was pregnant and had signs of labor.
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The husband of the pregnant woman expressed his feelings for the Yen Thanh District Police on his personal Facebook. Photo: Duc Vu |
At this time, the flood water rose to half a person's body height, cutting off the road to the Commune Health Station and other routes, making it impossible to travel by road. In that urgent situation, the forceYen Thanh District Policewas focusing on rescue work, upon receiving the above information, quickly assigned Khanh Thanh Commune Police to use specialized cars and boats to safely take the pregnant woman Pham Thi Yen to Yen Thanh District General Hospital.
By the afternoon of October 30, Ms. Yen gave birth to a beautiful baby girl.
In the thank you letter, Mr. Nguyen Van Danh shared:...“My family and I tried to take my wife to higher ground to ask for help, but the water was too deep.,Vehicles could not move, so the family was very worried. Like "a drowning man clutching at a pole", the comradesroundrescue teamPoliceKhanh Thanh commune,Yen Thanh district police helped with the spirit of not being afraid of difficulties or hardships, bringing my wife and children to the hospital safely and that afternoon my wife also gave birth to a baby girl "mother and child are safe"...
Through the thank you letter, Mr. Nguyen Van Danh also expressed his gratitude to Yen Thanh District Police for helping the people and his family actively overcome the consequences of floods that occurred in the area in recent days./.