Motorcycle Center Stand Stuck in Storm Drain; Police and Firefighters Rescue Rider
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A woman's motorcycle became stuck when its center stand fell into a gap in a storm drain cover in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
- She was unable to move the vehicle and sought help from the police.
- Police officers arrived, and with the help of firefighters, they managed to free the motorcycle.
A woman's trip to a clinic in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, was unexpectedly halted when her motorcycle became firmly lodged in a storm drain cover. The incident occurred as she parked her scooter on De Min Road in the Nanzi District.
The motorcycle's center stand slipped into a gap in the storm drain grate, leaving the vehicle immobile. Despite her efforts, the woman could not dislodge the bike and faced the prospect of missing her medical appointment. She subsequently called the police for assistance.
Officers from the Nanzi Precinct, including station chief Jiang Ren-rong and officers Wang Zhi-qin and intern Lin Yu-pei, responded to the scene. They found the motorcycle's center stand deeply stuck in the storm drain's opening. Working together, the officers and firefighters carefully tilted the motorcycle to adjust its angle, successfully freeing the stand from the grate.
Relieved that her motorcycle was no longer trapped, the woman expressed her gratitude to the police for their timely intervention, which allowed her to proceed with her medical visit. The Nanzi Precinct reminded the public to be mindful of their surroundings when parking, especially near storm drains and manholes, to prevent similar incidents.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.