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A woman in Mianyang was stabbed in the soles of her feet by a steel drill while walking. How to avoid this kind of incident?

Individuals should pay attention to their feet when walking on the road, avoid stepping on sharp objects, and it is best to wear fewer slippers when traveling. When you find danger, you can mark it next to it to avoid other pedestrians being injured when passing by. Local authorities should check the safety of public equipment in time, and repair the steel pipes on the roadside when they are found lying across the roadside.

The details of this matter.

The woman accidentally stepped on the steel pipe on the side of the road while walking. At that time, it directly pierced the soles of women's feet. After being sent to the hospital, the doctor found that the steel bar was thick and it was difficult to operate directly. So we called 1 19 and asked the firemen to come and cut the steel bar. After the firemen arrived at the scene, the steel pipe was initially measured to be 2 mm thick, 5 mm wide and 30 cm long. All the people present first gave psychological comfort to the woman, then the firemen cut the steel pipe 5 cm with a vise, and then the doctor operated on the woman. At present, women's injuries are relatively stable.

When I was a child, I was pierced by a foreign body.

When I was a child, I often ran barefoot to play outside. Once, someone was tearing down a house not far from my home. After seeing it, I also ran to join in the fun. At that time, I was crawling around the ruins in slippers, because there were many small nails in it that I could pick up and sell. When I was picking up nails, I accidentally stepped on the nails standing on the board. Although I was wearing slippers, the nail still passed through the soles of my feet with my weight. At that time, my whole foot was bleeding, and people nearby heard me crying and quickly came to check the situation.

The nail was connected with the board, so I had to separate my foot from the nail by force. Fortunately, the nails are neither thick nor long. Under the control of adults, I reluctantly pulled it out. Later, someone simply bandaged the wound, and a kind person carried me home. My mother taught me a lesson when she found out, thinking it was because I was too naughty. Although he said he wouldn't take me to the hospital, he went to the hospital behind my back to deal with the wound.