
A 66-year-old woman surnamed Yan in Yancheng District, Kaohsiung City, was suspected to be in a low mood. She “let herself go” at home and did not contact the outside world. The “mother-in-law group” who usually contacted her reported the case to the police. The police entered the house and found the woman lying in a pile of debris, limp and powerless. After asking, they found out that she had not eaten for several days. They immediately helped her to the door and notified an ambulance to send her to the hospital for treatment to avoid a tragedy.
The police received a report from the public at around 8 pm on the 16th, pointing out that a 66-year-old woman surnamed Yan who lived alone on Beirui Street, Yancheng District, had not gone out for many days. Her friends could not contact her and reported the case to the police for fear of an accident. They immediately notified the Jianguo 4th Road Police Station of the Yancheng Police Branch in the jurisdiction. Police officers Peng Fengya and Xu Yuanzhang went to the scene to check.
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Two people entered the residence of the woman surnamed Yan and found that she was lying weakly in the room, her body trembling slightly. It was learned that the woman had not eaten for several days and was physically exhausted due to her recent depression. The police immediately helped her to the door and continued to care about her condition. At the same time, they notified the ambulance to come to the scene to assist.
After the police patiently comforted and persuaded her, Yan said that she had not eaten for several days and had not taken blood pressure medication. Finally, she agreed to be sent to the hospital for further treatment by the paramedics. Fortunately, she was not seriously injured. The Yancheng Police Station called on neighbors to care for each other. If they found that the elderly living alone or neighbors had not gone out for many days, they could immediately care for them or inform the village head and relevant units. In case of emergency, they could call 110 for police assistance to avoid accidents.