Riverside Police.
Chapter 1343 United as one!
Chapter 1343 United as one!
Han Yu has been extremely busy in the past five days.
We need to purchase all kinds of urgently needed supplies for our old comrades who are rescuing people on the front line, and we also need to find ways to ensure that the supplies can be delivered to the rescue front line as quickly as possible.
The first message that Deputy Director Chen Xianxiang of the Maritime Safety Administration Office sent back after arriving at the disaster area was that command communications were poor, seriously affecting rescue work.
Thus, Han Yu truly fulfilled his responsibility for the entire East China Sea maritime system militia reserve for the first time. With the support of Director Yue and Director Liu, and taking advantage of the professional advantages of the maritime radio station, a militia emergency communication team was formed overnight, carrying 21 maritime satellite phones and six high-frequency radio stations, led by Deputy Director Duan Zongwei of the radio station, and rushed to the disaster area.
Supporting rescue efforts is important, but doing your job is also important.
As the opening of the Olympic Games approached, Vice Minister Xu of the Ministry of Transport rushed to Donghai to investigate the Olympic security work. Han Yu cheered up and rushed to the Maritime Safety Administration with materials, and reported to his superiors together with Director Yue, Director Liu and other leaders.
"Minister Xu, compared with the maritime department, our Maritime Public Security Bureau lacks manpower and experience. In order to solve the problems of how to allocate police force and how to optimize the control effect, our bureau's party committee held several meetings and solicited opinions from the maritime department. We decided to break the conventional working mode and formulated a security work plan of 'concentrating police force, guarding the head and tail, and ensuring the core'. The head and tail are Wusong and Wujing."
Han Yu didn't even need to look at the report materials prepared by the bureau office. He continued, "We ensure that there are 5 to 6 police officers stationed in the maritime offices that undertake key control tasks. In order to strengthen team management, enforce work discipline, and ensure the smooth flow of government orders, the bureau's party group also signed the Donghai Maritime Public Security Bureau's Olympic Security Work Responsibility Letter with department heads and police officers at each level."
Deputy Minister Xu had known Han Yu for a long time and believed that the former "Binjiang Navy Commander" was capable of ensuring water security, but he still stared at Han Yu and asked, "Where are the water security guards?"
Han Yu said without hesitation: "Report to Minister Xu, in order to do a good job in the security and guard work of key targets, our bureau has selected capable personnel from internal security and firefighting to form a safety and guard working group for official ships of the East China Sea Maritime Safety Administration, which is led by me. In accordance with the requirements of Director Yue, Director Liu and other leaders, as well as relevant regulations on security work, we took the lead in formulating the "Safety and Guard Working Plan for Official Ships of the East China Sea Maritime Safety Administration". Clear regulations are set one by one from task acceptance, police force deployment, document verification, ship security inspection and confidentiality discipline.
In order to improve the professional level of security guards, we specially invited experts from the Municipal Security Bureau to train the team members, teaching them the key points of knowledge such as ship security inspection, explosive detection and disposal, chemical hazardous materials disposal, emergency medical treatment, and emergency response skills. At the same time, we pay attention to the loyalty education, discipline education and confidentiality education of the team members, and establish a strict and tight work style and the idea that security work is no small matter.
In order to improve the actual combat capability of the guards, we purchased the most advanced explosion detection equipment. Before each mission, the guard team members must arrive at the scene 3 hours in advance to carry out explosion detection, ship fire inspection and hatch sealing and care tasks, and carefully check the credentials of the visitors to ensure that there are no mistakes. "
"Comrade Han Yu, I know you have a lot of tasks and pressure now, but you also have to take care of your health. Look at you, your eyes are full of bloodshot, and you are a lot thinner than the last time you were in BJ. You are the backbone of the Maritime Public Security Bureau, you can't be exhausted like Lao Qi."
"Thank you for your concern, Minister Xu. I will pay attention to it." Han Yu thought about it and explained, "I haven't had a good rest these days. Mainly...mainly because I am worried about the earthquake-stricken areas."
Director Yue said without losing any time: "Commander Xu, you know the situation of Linghai Reserve Battalion best. They are one of the more than 20 emergency rescue forces identified by the General Staff several years ago. After the Xichuan earthquake, Linghai Reserve Battalion was ordered by the superiors to rush to the disaster area for rescue.
Our Maritime Safety Administration is responsible for providing logistical support for the Linghai Reserve Battalion. For this purpose, we have set up a logistical support headquarters. I am the commander-in-chief, and Xianyu and Lao Liu are the deputy commanders-in-chief. The past five days and five nights have been quite busy.”
The leadership team of the Ministry of Transport, which was just established this year, has a division of labor. Vice Minister Xu is mainly in charge of maritime affairs, and another vice minister is in charge of road transportation. He went to the disaster area with General L after the earthquake.
It was not convenient for him to ask about the specific situation in the disaster area, nor could he ask at this time. People were probably too busy to even answer the phone, so he could not cause trouble for them at this time.
Because of this, Deputy Minister Xu didn't know much about the situation in the disaster area, so he subconsciously asked, "What specific work have you done?"
"Minister Xu, the command center is located in the conference room downstairs. How about we go downstairs and take a look?"
"Row."
Han Yu only knew that a "command center" had been set up in the bureau. He had called the "command center" many times in the past few days, but because the Maritime Public Security Bureau was too far away from the city center, he had never been there.
When the leaders of the accompanying department walked into the "command center", they were shocked to find that this temporary command center was actually quite formal.
A hand-drawn map hangs on the wall, showing the "South Line" and "North Line" roads leading to the epicenter. The Linghai Reserve Battalion was assigned by the earthquake relief headquarters to rescue on the "South Line", mainly responsible for opening up the roads damaged by the earthquake.
More than a dozen small red flags represent more than a dozen emergency rescue construction teams. Their specific locations and emergency rescue construction progress are all marked on the map.
Next to the disaster area map is the national highway traffic map. The current location of the last convoy transporting relief supplies and the material transfer station of the Linghai Reserve Battalion in Chengdu, the capital of Xichuan Province, are also marked on the map with small red flags.
There were two thick piles of ledgers on the conference table. After flipping through them, I found that they were all purchase lists of materials and account books of the sources and uses of donations.
The command center has six staff members, working in groups of three, who take turns on duty.
On the table are the contact information of the Linghai Reserve Battalion's battalion commander, political instructor, chief engineer, several senior experts and several deputy battalion commanders. Through two temporarily installed landline phones, they can maintain contact with the front line.
Deputy Minister Xu knew that the Donghai Maritime Safety Administration was providing logistical support for the Linghai Reserve Battalion, but he did not expect that Donghai's subordinates were doing so well. He leaned over to look at the satellite phone number of the main person in charge of the Linghai Reserve Battalion and asked curiously, "Can we contact the comrades on the front line?"
"Yes, these satellite phones were brought by our Maritime Affairs Bureau's militia emergency communications team. The camp also had satellite phones before, but considering that the local earthquake relief headquarters needed them more, we handed over the satellite phones they brought to the local headquarters."
Director Yue gestured to the staff to call Lao Chen, and added: "Considering that the power supply was also cut off at the rescue front, we asked the Navigation Department to organize technical personnel to carry out technical research overnight and equip the militia emergency communication team with solar panels and batteries to ensure that the communication command of the Linghai Reserve Battalion will not be interrupted due to the lack of power supply."
"These jobs are done well, and we should take the initiative when doing the work."
“We just did what we could.”
As he was speaking, the call came through.
Director Yue walked over and pressed the hands-free button, leaned over and asked, "Comrade Xianxiang, can you hear me?"
"I can hear you, Director Yue, please give me your instructions."
"Comrade Xianxiang, Minister Xu is here to inspect our work. Minister Xu is right beside me. Please report to Minister Xu on the situation in the disaster area, especially the rescue work."
"Yes!"
"Minister Xu, please." Director Liu pulled out a chair and invited the department leader to sit down.
Deputy Minister Xu did not sit down, but leaned forward like Director Yue and said, "Comrade Xianxiang, I know you are very busy now. Please briefly tell me about the situation in the disaster area."
Director Chen is only responsible for communication and liaison, how busy can he be?
Han Yu was just thinking about it when Lao Chen choked up and said on the phone: "Minister Xu, I have been in the periphery since I rushed here. I have never been to the epicenter. I don't know much about the situation in the hardest-hit areas. I only know some information about our transportation system."
"Okay, tell me what you know."
"Yes."
"General L and Minister Weng came to our place a few days ago. Engineer Ge from the Linghai Reserve Battalion said that General L rushed here as soon as he received the report of the earthquake in Xichuan. However, Chengdu Shuangliu Airport was damaged by the earthquake and could not land the special plane, so it had to land at Taiping Temple Airport instead.
As soon as General Secretary L got off the plane, he drove straight to Jiangyan, 50 kilometers away. It was past 10 o'clock in the evening, and a meeting was held overnight to study and deploy disaster relief work. Earthquake relief and disaster relief must start with roads. How can disaster relief be carried out if the roads are blocked? Minister Weng asked for leave from General Secretary L after the meeting, and went to the front line with the leaders of the Transportation Department of Xichuan Province to check the road conditions overnight.
These situations were not reported on TV, so Vice Minister Xu didn't know about them. He subconsciously asked, "Then what?"
"It rained heavily on the night of the 12th. It was pitch black everywhere. We couldn't tell east, west, south, or north. Jiangyan was the hardest hit area. The road from Jiangyan to the epicenter was blocked by the collapsed mudslide and was completely impassable. The rescue team couldn't get up, and the machinery couldn't get through. Several districts and counties that were severely affected became isolated cities, with no food, water, electricity, or communications. All information was passed on by word of mouth and on people's two legs. In an emergency, the people who delivered the information ran back and forth, and sometimes several people had to take turns running. Minister Weng's working group was also trapped, and the work was extremely difficult."
Old Chen wiped away his tears and continued, "As soon as the working group set out, they lost contact with the outside world. They couldn't make calls or make outbound calls. They couldn't receive any information from the outside world. They were completely isolated. They knew far less than people outside the disaster area. At least people outside could read newspapers, watch TV, listen to the radio, surf the Internet, or contact people through mobile phones, but there was nothing in the disaster area.
They hiked over mountains and ridges, braving the heavy rain to get to the dam, but it was impossible to go any further. More than 40 cubic meters of debris flow buried a third-level road, and some parts were completely gone, with no trace of the roadbed. They could only follow the steep rocks, brave the heavy rain and continuous aftershocks, and take a detour by flashlight.
This morning, I met Director Yu of the Xichuan Transportation Department who went with Minister Weng. Director Yu said that they could feel cars with four wheels upside down and big rocks smashed into cars along the way. On one side was a steep cliff and on the other was the deep Minjiang River. They couldn't see the road ahead, so they moved forward step by step by feeling the rocks. When they encountered a mudslide like a hill, they climbed forward.
If they couldn't see any more, they would open their phones to take a picture and continue climbing. The battery of the phone was limited, so they didn't dare to use it too much. They would only open their phones to take a picture when the situation became the most difficult. They encouraged each other by knocking on stones and talking to each other to let each other know that they were safe. As long as there was a response, it meant that they were all safe.
Through difficult field investigations, they found that due to the large landslide area, long route, and narrow working surface on low-grade roads in the mountainous area, emergency clearance operations were very difficult and the progress was slow. If they pushed forward on a narrow working surface, opening up the fragile valley road would definitely require clearing a lot of collapsed mountains, and the difficulty of erecting temporary steel bridges to replace the destroyed bridges was unimaginable. Therefore, they studied whether they could use the Minjiang River waterway formed by the Zipingpu Reservoir to borrow maritime boats and assault boats to urgently transport disaster relief personnel and supplies. "
Transportation is the lifeline. If transportation is blocked, personnel, materials and equipment cannot enter the disaster area. The donations and love from the people across the country cannot reach the disaster area, and disaster relief is out of the question.
Deputy Minister Xu knew the importance of transportation and asked anxiously, "What happened next?"
"The leaders took action as soon as they thought of this, and organized forces to conduct another field investigation. They finally proposed the idea of 'both roads and waterways, with waterways taking the lead', which was agreed by the State Council and the National Development and Reform Commission. On the morning of the 14th, after coordination and consultation among many parties, equipment was dispatched. That afternoon, the reservoir road was opened, the large wharf was officially put into use, and the disaster relief transportation capacity was comprehensively improved."
Old Chen thought about it and said, "I met the leaders of the working group yesterday. They were covered in mud and exhausted. They looked more like disaster victims than the victims themselves. As of 5 pm yesterday, three roads leading to the epicenter were opened one after another. Everyone cried when the roads were opened. Now we can see people everywhere here, including the People's Liberation Army, armed police, engineers, various repair teams, fire brigades, commandos, and medical teams. In the words of an old local revolutionary, this scene was only seen on the Huaihai battlefield more than 60 years ago!"
Han Yu could imagine the scene on the front line and couldn't help asking, "Director Chen, what is the current situation of the Linghai Reserve Battalion?"
"People and machines were put into operation together, and the machines did not stop even when people were replaced. Although it was called a personnel replacement, the comrades could only rest for two hours a day at most. They were very tired and their nerves were on edge. Some officers and soldiers were talking with their eyes fixed on the ground without turning their heads; some officers and soldiers fell to the ground before they could finish their words.
They didn't shower or wash their hair for days and nights. It rained heavily in the first two days and they were often shivering with cold. They were exposed to the sun for a few days and were covered in mud and sweat, and smelled foul. Some soldiers had peeling skin on their faces and lips, and some had deep grooves on their heads caused by their helmets. After being soaked in sweat and exposed to the sun for a long time, they had scars.
Han Yu could imagine these situations as well, and after thinking about it, he couldn't help but remind her, "I'm talking about the progress of the road repair."
"Fifteen teams rushed to open up 21 kilometers of road yesterday. The reason why it was faster than before was mainly due to the 'multi-point advancement and blooming in the middle' plan formulated by the superiors. That is, according to the terrain and the narrow working surface, the machine will push out a gap after arriving at a point, and then go through it first, and then push out many gaps forward, so that the machines behind can follow up, open up a front line, form multiple working surfaces, operate along the entire line, bloom in the middle, bloom in many places, and finally achieve full bloom. This greatly improves the advancement speed and reduces the work of machines rolling around on small working surfaces."
Comrade Lao Chen poked his head out to glance at the headquarters tent, thought for a moment and said, "After several rounds of charge, there are still many boulders blocking the road. The comrades couldn't do anything about those boulders, so Captain Yang and General Sun could only ask the troops for help. The airborne troops sent a demolition team, which delivered explosives by helicopter, drilled holes on the spot, loaded explosives, and blew up those boulders. Director Han, the captain leading the demolition team is named Du, Du Yuan. He knows Captain Yang and General Sun, and he also knows you. He asked me to say hello to you when he left this morning."
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