Bai Song was busy the whole day. As a trainee policeman, he was not allowed to go out on patrol with auxiliary police officers, but the police station was very busy... Who cares? Bai Song has been working for five months and has been in the police station for more than two months. He can handle basic matters and can go out on patrol directly when in a hurry. This is also normal.
It is not uncommon for auxiliary police officers to go out on patrol on their own in many police stations in remote areas.
Since the morning, there has been a constant stream of police incidents in the station. Today is Christmas, but there are still many disputes. Bai Song was busy until around two in the afternoon before he had lunch.
"How is it? Are you used to going out on patrol by yourself?" Sun Tang had just returned and was eating with Bai Song in the cafeteria.
"Habit." Bai Song said uncertainly. He had just gotten into a dispute and almost messed up everything.
"You are different from us. When I first started working, there was no such thing as an apprenticeship. I started to lead people to solve cases on my own the next day, without any master to teach me. You are already considered good," Sun Tang said, "but it is also difficult for you. The environment is different now. Many people know about recording and videotaping. If you say a few wrong words and get caught, you will easily get into trouble and it will be difficult to work. Back then, if we caught someone who was not honest, we would beat him up first. How can we do that now..."
Bai Song listened to the master's teachings and asked questions from time to time. The master answered them patiently.
The intensity of work in Tianhua City is actually lower than when Bai Song was interning in Shangjing City. During his internship, he also followed the police on missions every day, but at that time he didn't have to use his brain at all and could just follow. It's completely different from now.
It was also because of his internship experience that Bai Song was able to adapt to the complicated and tedious work in the police station not only but also adapt quickly.
"There are a lot of police incidents today," Bai Song said as he and Sun Tang finished their meal and washed the dishes together, "We have been busy since this morning."
"It's okay. According to my experience, there are many things to do in the morning, but usually nothing will happen in the afternoon and evening. An..." Sun Tang put the rice bowl in the cabinet, glanced at the glass door of the cafeteria, and saw Sun Aimin walking quickly. He paused for a moment before saying, "Well, don't worry, it must be a minor police incident."
As he spoke, Sun Tang calmly pushed open the door of the cafeteria.
"The high-rise building of Dongheyuan Community is on fire." Before Sun Tang and Bai Song could ask, Sun Aimin quickly said, "Go quickly."
Bai Song glanced at his master with an expressionless face, put on his equipment and ran out.
Dongheyuan Community is not far from the police station, only seven or eight hundred meters away. Opposite the community is the jurisdiction of the Sanlin Road Police Station. The house rented by Bai Song is just opposite the Dongheyuan Community. There is a river in the middle, and the Jiuhe Bridge connects the two banks.
There were actually quite a few fire alarms, a few every month, but most were minor matters, so generally, you had to call 119, 110, and sometimes 120. But high-rise fires were rare, so Wang also ran out.
Soon, the car arrived at the gate of Dongheyuan Community. Dongheyuan Community, like Sanlin Garden, where Baisong rented, is a resettlement community with 32 floors and more than 200 households. Since the police station is closer, the fire department has not arrived yet.
The windows of the corridor on the 28th floor had been shattered by the fire. From the outside, the thick black smoke had already reached the glass of the corridor on the 29th floor. From the ground, no flames could be seen.
"Ma Xi, take Xiao Li and go to the property management immediately to turn off the gas in this building first, and then figure out the distribution of the gas pipelines in the building," Wang said. "Bai Song, come with me. Lao Sun, stay here. Tell me if there is any situation on the radio. When the fire brigade comes, you will be in charge of contacting them."
At this moment, the sirens of the fire department were faintly audible in the distance. Without thinking much, Wang Pei took Bai Song into the building.
As soon as I entered the building, I heard someone swearing on the stairs above, and then several people came out of the corridor.
"What's going on?" Wang Suo quickly grabbed someone.
"Comrade police, we don't know either. I'm on the 26th floor. There was smoke in the corridor, so we ran downstairs, but the elevator had already stopped."
"The elevator stopped?" Wang Pei's expression tensed.
The property management level of Dongheyuan Community is obvious to all, and can be described in four words as "dispensable". This cannot be blamed on the property management. Although the community is new, there are too many people and many of them are not well-educated, so it is impossible to collect property management fees.
It is said that after someone proposed the "clever trick" of not being able to take the elevator without property fees, people threw feces at the door of the property office every day. The police came several times. Later, it was useless to install cameras. The cameras were damaged in various ways. In short, it was considered a skill to collect 30% of the property fees. It was also because of this that it fell into a vicious circle. Now the community property is estimated to have only three or four old security guards on duty. So when Wang heard that the elevator stopped, he didn't think that it was the property department that stopped the elevator. It could only be that the fire reached a certain level and the elevator stopped automatically!
"Yeah, the elevator stopped. What a shabby corridor. What a rotten thing. The corridor is full of garbage and electric bikes. I almost fell down when I came down." The man complained and walked away.
"Come on, let's climb the stairs and take the same path he took down." Wang Pei instructed Bai Song to go up together.
Wang Suo walked in front, and Bai Song followed closely behind.
"Old Sun, tell the fire department that the elevator has stopped." Chief Wang shouted to Sun Tang through the radio.
When he reached the fourth floor, he saw various sundries, electric bicycles, old bicycles, cardboard boxes and other things piled up in the corridor. Wang quickly started to move them and put the things that were blocking the way into the corridor to ensure the smooth flow of the stairs.
When they reached the 12th floor, many residents came running down from the upper floors, including one from the 29th floor. According to him, one of the two staircases was blocked by the fire.
Bai Song was in good physical condition, but when he climbed to the 17th or 18th floor, he was still a little out of breath, mainly because he had to clean the corridor. At this time, members of the fire brigade came up. Wang was completely out of strength and could only watch the fire brigade members take Bai Song to climb up first.
Bai Song knew half of these firefighters. They were the ones who came when Chen Min jumped from the building last time. With more people, the cleanup was quicker. Soon everyone reached the 26th floor. By then, they could already smell the distinct smell of burning plastic products.
"Brother, wait here and don't go up. You can't go into a fire scene with the clothes you are wearing." When they reached the 27th floor, the firefighters stopped Bai Song and said, "Let's go up and take a look at the situation first."
Bai Song glanced at the person who was speaking. It was the brother who helped pull the rope last time. Bai Song did not try to be brave. The other person had a gas mask and clothes that could withstand temperatures of several hundred degrees. Going up there by himself would only cause trouble. "I'll evacuate the residents on the 27th floor."
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