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Gao Yu, who has been picking up medical staff for eight consecutive days, said: I am from Wuhan. I don't run away, I face it bravely.
From 65438+1October 23rd, all the public transport systems in Wuhan, such as buses and subways, were stopped, which is a necessary measure to control the epidemic. But it also brings challenges to people who need to travel every day, especially medical workers. ? After discovering this problem, Gao Yu, a citizen of Wuhan, immediately posted a message in the circle of friends without hesitation:

Before long, Gao Yu received the first demand: an emergency nurse came home from work.

Later, Gao Yu drove his Arrizo 7 to pick up medical staff three times, crossing Jianghan, Jiang 'an, Hanyang, Wuchang and Caidian. After seeing off the last passenger that day, it was already past 6 o'clock in the evening. ? Worried that he was at risk of being infected and didn't want his family to know what he had done, Gao Yu chose not to go home for the New Year.

But what moved him was that a friend learned that he wouldn't go home for the New Year's Eve dinner and quickly cooked jiaozi for him. Gao Yu ate this special bowl of New Year's Eve dinner in the parking lot.

Gao Yu said that in fact, the reason why he chose to pick up medical staff voluntarily was simple: I just saw so many doctors and nurses wearing protective clothing. They go to work for more than eight hours at a time, but they can't go home to rest in time after work. Some even have to walk for more than an hour to get to the hospital. They want to do something practical and help them solve some practical difficulties within their power. ? At first, gaoyu kept a secret from his family, but in the end, his mother found out and cried to persuade him not to make trouble.

But after the second day and the third day, my mother slowly accepted it. ? Gaoyu said that he was rebellious not to comfort his mother, but that he really thought so. Gao Yu, 45, usually likes sports and seldom gets sick. ? So he made the worst plan before taking part in the voluntary transportation of medical staff: "I did it with the mentality that I will definitely be infected, that is, if I am finally infected, my life will not be in danger, and I can be cured, so I am not afraid." ? Of course, Gao Yu still gave himself the highest level of protection measures: every time a passenger is sent away, the vehicle will be carefully disinfected.

Basically, every day, Gao Yu will pick up the medical staff as soon as he gets up, and sometimes he will be busy until around 1 1 to remember that it is time to have breakfast.

At most, Gao Yu receives more than 20 medical staff a day, and is busy from 6: 30 in the morning to more than 2: 00 in the evening/kloc-0. ? Zhang Ling (pseudonym), who works in Pu 'ai Hospital, still remembers the first time he asked Gao Yu for help. "I received an emergency order from the hospital to support the front line, but I didn't have a car to go back to headquarters to prepare. It was already past 9 o'clock in the evening, and I was anxious to cry. Miss Gao came as soon as she knew the situation. I am really touched. "

He Liu (pseudonym), who works in Gutian Campus of Wuhan Fourth Hospital, also remembers gaoyu vividly. On the third night of Chinese New Year's Eve, I worked the night shift and got off work at 1: 30 in the morning. I want to rest in the hospital until dawn and let Gao Ge pick me up, but he insists that it doesn't matter, saying that we are already very tired and want to have a good rest and send me back to my residence at night. "? Even at three o'clock in the morning, when the medical staff needed it, Gao Yu did not hesitate.

From June 24th, 65438 to February 24th, 1, Gao Yu has been volunteering to pick up and drop off medical staff for more than a week, and the daily pick-up schedule is very full.

In addition to driving to pick up and drop off medical staff, Gao Yu should also coordinate things in the volunteer group and help other volunteer drivers solve some problems encountered in the process.

At the end of the day, Gao Yu can only sleep for three or four hours. One day, he was busy until 10 in the evening, only to remember that he hadn't had dinner yet.

During the day, Gao Yu basically eats bread and milk. From the 24th to today, he hasn't had a proper meal at home.

After seeing off the last medical staff every night, no matter how late it is, Gao Yu will insist on filling up his beloved Arrizo 7 to let him sleep peacefully.

Relatives and friends around him advised Gao Yu not to be too tired and pay attention to rest, but he just couldn't stop. Gao Yu said that although he worked hard, the medical staff standing in the front line worked harder.

For example, I once picked up a mother and daughter, both doctors, who worked in different hospitals. In order to get to the hospital in time, they went out an hour and a half earlier, but after walking for more than an hour, they still didn't get a taxi.

Gaoyu's action also touched many doctors. Some doctors in Gao Yu will bring him breakfast, and some will give him a mask or a box of milk to remind him to pay attention to his health.

For Gao Yu, the optimistic and calm spirit of the first-line medical staff in Wuhan is also the driving force for him to persist. "Their mentality is very good, whether they are old or young, no matter which department, full-time respiratory department or transferred to help, no matter which position, although the epidemic is terrible, they all present a very calm feeling. Almost all their colleagues were infected, but in this bad situation, they still showed no anxiety and complaints. This is really not. They really admire me. Because of my personality, I have to complain about many things I don't like. What they bear is a very firm feeling that I don't think I can bear. " ? Nowadays, the government has introduced various measures to ensure the travel of medical staff, but there are still some individual needs that cannot be met, and Gao Yu has no intention of stopping what he is doing. He told Tian Yajun that he would stick to it until the medical staff's traffic difficulties were relieved.

In today's Wuhan, Gao Yu is just one of many ordinary people who silently contribute to the fight against the epidemic. ? Gao Yu told Tian Yajun that there were no fewer than 200 private car drivers who volunteered to pick up medical staff like him, and there were many caring and responsible Wuhan people like Gao Yu in other industries. And myself, just one of many enthusiastic Wuhan people.

Come on Wuhan, come on China!