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Brave Officer Dashes for Extinguisher, Quells Rush Hour Car Fire in Linkou

From Liberty Times · (10m ago) Chinese Positive tone

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A police officer in New Taipei City's Linkou district rushed back to his station to retrieve a fire extinguisher to douse a car fire during rush hour.
  • The officer, Wei Shuo-heng, ran 100 meters to get the extinguisher and managed to control the blaze before firefighters arrived.
  • No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

In a display of swift action and dedication, Officer Wei Shuo-heng of the Linkou Precinct demonstrated exceptional bravery yesterday evening. As a car erupted in flames on Wen Hua 1st Road during the peak of rush hour, creating a dangerous situation for commuters, Officer Wei did not hesitate. Recognizing the urgency and the proximity of his station, he sprinted 100 meters back to the precinct to retrieve a fire extinguisher.

Braving intense heat and acrid smoke, Officer Wei immediately began tackling the blaze. His quick thinking and decisive action, supported by colleagues who brought additional extinguishers, successfully contained the fire before the fire department's arrival. This prevented the fire from spreading to other vehicles and ensured no one was harmed.

This incident highlights the commitment of our officers to public safety. While the investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing, the actions of Officer Wei serve as a powerful reminder of the courage and selflessness displayed by law enforcement in protecting our community. His rapid response undoubtedly averted a potentially more serious disaster.

Officer Wei Shuo-heng ran 100 meters to fight the fire despite the high temperature.

โ€” ReporterCaption for an image showing the officer in action.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.