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Traffic police forces have just supported a woman bitten by a snake to be taken to the emergency room in time. Photo: Dien Bien Police
Traffic police forces have just supported a woman bitten by a snake to be taken to the emergency room in time. Photo: Dien Bien Police

Dien Bien traffic police support taking people bitten by snakes to the emergency room

Thành An (báo lao động) 22/08/2026 09:35 (GMT+7)

Dien Bien - Immediately after discovering that a person was unfortunately bitten by a snake, the traffic police force supported taking the victim to the emergency room.

On August 21, information from Dien Bien Provincial Police, at about 11 pm on August 20, at Km8+100 DT140 route, Patrol and Control Team No. 4, Tuan Giao Traffic Police Station, Traffic Police Department discovered a resident with abnormal health signs.

Through inspection, the working group identified the victim as Ms. Luong Thi Thom (born in 1992, residing in Thang Loi village, Tua Chua commune), who was bitten by a snake and is in a dangerous condition.

At the time of discovery, Ms. Thom had pale skin, lost consciousness, and her health deteriorated. Realizing that people's lives were being threatened, officers and soldiers of the task force immediately used specialized vehicles to urgently take Ms. Thom to Tua Chua Commune Health Center for emergency treatment.

Thanks to being detected and supported in time, Ms. Thom's health has now stabilized.

The quick action of traffic police officers and soldiers in emergency situations has contributed to helping people overcome dangers. This practical action continues to spread the beautiful image of the People's Police soldier who is close to the people, close to the people, and ready to support the People when facing difficulties and disasters.

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