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When Anhui firefighters are working, the water freezes into ice. What hard work do they have?

After receiving the alarm, the fire department of Fuyang City, Anhui Province went to Tangsheng Township, Yingshang County, Fuyang City. There is a domestic sheep farm. The staff of the sheep farm piled a lot of straw and straw in the sheep farm. Due to weather and human error, wind borrowed fire and fire borrowed wind, and a very big fire broke out. After a night of hard fighting, the firemen finally put out the fire, but at this moment, due to the cold weather. Holding a hose for a long time to put out the fire, his protective clothing has been covered by a large piece of ice worms, and even looks like an iceman. This scene left a hot spot for many people. So, as firefighters, what are their hardships? Let's take a closer look.

Complex and repetitive training If you pay attention to your daily life and have contact with fire fighters on weekdays, you will find that the vast number of fire officers and soldiers repeat a lot of exercises every hour, every day, every month and every year, and these trainings are fire fighting training and emergency training, as well as training to help people solve dangerous situations. This kind of training can be said to be going on almost all year round. It is to let fire officers and soldiers develop muscle memory, and to let them make the best response in the first time in an emergency, which also reflects their hard work.

In the face of unknown dangers, accidents and emergencies always happen to firefighters unconsciously. Even when they are reunited with their families on holidays, they have to complete their work and responsibilities, go to the scene of fire, go to the scene of natural disasters and go to those unknown dangerous environments. When a person is faced with an unknown great danger for a long time, it will also produce great psychological pressure, which also reflects the work situation of firefighters.

Spending less time with family members is a major feature of firefighters, and it is also a very helpless thing in their daily life. Normal people work 8 hours a day, or work in two or even three shifts at night, but they also have normal rest and holidays and time to reunite with their families. But as firefighters, they don't have this right. The fire alarm is a horn! The order is calling. Without rest, there will be no day and night. Every day, we are nervously waiting for possible departure orders. This kind of hardship is beyond our ordinary people's understanding, nor can we ordinary people feel it.