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As soon as I heard the alarm, I was worried about the safety of firefighters! How did the words of a 96-year-old man in Jiangsu touch you?

First, grandma is very concerned about the safety of firefighters.

In the middle of the night, grandma walked to the door of the fire brigade in a wheelchair and handed over the temporary work to the fire officers and soldiers. The firemen expressed their gratitude.

Grandma is actually a neighbor who lives next door, so she can often hear the fire alarm bell. As soon as the bell rings, he will worry about whether these children will come back safely, because his own children are all about their age. He regards these firemen as his own children and teaches them to be dedicated, pay more attention to their own safety and come back safely.

Second, grandma thinks firemen are like their own children.

Grandma held the fireman's hand and told them that you must come back safely, work hard and love your work. She also gave them a lot of words to encourage them and educate them.

The fire officers and soldiers were very moved and took special care when they saw that grandma had brought a lot of snacks. Because grandma is still in a wheelchair and she is so old, she is still worried about their safety. They also expressed some shame and more happiness. Ashamed is to make an old woman worry about herself, happy is to be glad that someone is always worried about her own safety and someone cares about herself.

Third, grandma wants firefighters to be safe.

Grandma is a very kind person. She knows that fire officers and soldiers serve the people of the whole country. As long as the people have any difficulties, fire officers and soldiers will try their best to help.

Grandma pays special attention to this group of fire officers and soldiers. They are all young boys. They go out early and come back late every day, and even go out to call the police in the middle of the night. As long as he remembers the police bell, he will be alert immediately and will be very worried about whether the fire officers and soldiers successfully put out the fire and return safely. I felt the deep kindness of my grandmother. An old man will only be so worried and concerned about his children, and she will buy snacks for fire officers and soldiers. Isn't this the same as treating his children?