Caption: The staff took the anti-cancer drug from the driver as soon as the door opened and handled it quickly Good handover procedures, photo by Zhao Jiangwei (same below)
Xinmin Evening News (reporter Jin Zhigang) “My father is suffering from cancer and needs a special anti-cancer drug, but Now the medicine is in Hangzhou, and I can’t get it in Shanghai due to the epidemic lockdown, so I ask the railway for help!” On the afternoon of April 14, a message for help appeared on the official Weibo of the Shanghai Railway Station.
“Will cancer patients be life-threatening once they stop taking the medicine?” Tang Jie, chief leader of the “Xin Shang” service studio at the Shanghai Railway Station, immediately after learning the information for help Called the contact number left by the helper. It was learned that the father of Mr. Yao, who asked for help, was a retired driver who had driven trains for more than 40 years. He was treated for bowel cancer in Shanghai and needed to take a long-term anticancer drug called Daboshusintilimab. Not long ago, Mr. Yao’s friend had already helped to prepare the medicine in Hangzhou, but due to the recent closure and control of the epidemic in Shanghai, he could not send it to Shanghai. After applying to the neighborhood committee and the traffic control department, Mr. Yao was allowed to go out to get medicine on the premise of ensuring that protective measures are in place, but he was unable to leave Shanghai.
“This medicine cannot be stored for a long time, and can only be bought for 3 weeks at a time. It has been a while since the last medicine prescribed, and my father’s physical condition is now It’s very bad…” Hearing Mr. Yao’s anxious voice on the other end of the phone, Tang Jie accelerated his search for the train timetable and said, “Don’t worry, Mr. Yao… I found out that there is a departure from Jiangshan tomorrow. The G7376 train passes through Hangzhou East Railway Station and Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station… OK, right? Okay, I’ll coordinate!”
Photo caption: The anticancer drug was handed over to Mr. Yao
The anticancer drug “ride” was negotiated The number of trains, Tang Jie immediately contacted the railway station in Hangzhou, and repeatedly confirmed the specific process of drug transfer the next day. On the other hand, Zhou Xuan, the monitor of Hongqiao’s “Xin Shang” service worker, was informed that on the basis of good epidemic prevention and control, the passageway should be planned in advance, the pick-up personnel should be arranged, and the medicine would be delivered to Mr. Yao as quickly as possible.
At 16:33 on April 15th, the G7376 train slowly stopped at platform 21 of Shanghai Hongqiao Station, and was already waiting at the “Xin Shang” of Hongqiao Station near the No. 5 carriage Service staff Tang Liang contacted the conductor via the walkie-talkie to determine the location, and hurried to the door. When the door opened, he immediately took the anticancer drug from the conductor, went through the handover procedures quickly, and handed it over solemnly. Mr. Yao, took Mr. Yao out of the station through the pre-planned green channel. “Thank you very much for helping my father get this life-saving medicine!” Mr. Yao couldn’t stop expressing his gratitude.