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Shao Heng expressway maintenance personnel are not afraid of danger, bravely put out the fire and eliminate the danger.

? 20 18 At 9: 00 a.m. on June 4th, 2008, a loaded Xiang N truck just entered X03 lane of Shaoyang North Toll Station, and its body suddenly caught fire. Li Xin, an employee of Hunan Expressway Maintenance Department, rushed to the scene after learning of the danger, actively cooperated with the people present at Shaoyang North Toll Station to deal with the related danger, evacuated the surrounding vehicles at the first time, isolated the burning vehicles with conical barrels, and immediately put out the fire on the burning trucks. In the process of fire fighting, regardless of personal safety, Li Xin bravely stood in front of the accident vehicle, clutching the water pipe with both hands and struggling to spray at the fire source. With his efforts and the cooperation of Shaoyang North Toll Station and high-speed traffic police, the danger was quickly controlled, saving the driver more than RMB100000. No casualties were caused during the whole disposal process, and the scene of Shaoyang North Toll Station was orderly.

? On the night of the incident, Master Chen, the truck driver, expressed his gratitude to the highway maintenance department for the fire fighting and crisis resolution of spontaneous combustion vehicles. On the one hand, he sent two pennants overnight, on the other hand, he made a "quick attack without hesitation" to Shandong Expressway Road and Bridge Maintenance Co., Ltd., and on the other hand, Shao Heng Expressway Maintenance Department made a "burning without mercy, helping others to show their true feelings" to express their sincere gratitude to them and their families.

? Finally, warm reminder: with the coming of high temperature weather in summer, fire safety can not be ignored, hidden dangers are better than open flames, and prevention is better than disaster relief.