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6 people from Singapore rented a car to travel in the central part of the country. They were going to Xinshe, Taichung City along Guoxing Township. The navigation system was wrong. The car drove to Shibafen Industrial Road in Guoxing Township. The police found the car and borrowed hinges from the public to pull the car out of trouble. The family wrote to the Puli Police Station today, thanking the two "Taiwan National Treasures" and hoping to continue to spread the light of Taiwan.
A family of 6 traveling from Singapore to Taiwan, rented a minivan to tour the central part of the country. At noon on the 1st, they drove along Guoxing Township to Taichung City Xinshe, but the navigation settings led them to the remoteness of Guoxing Township. On the mountain road, the car drove to Shibafen Industrial Road, Changfeng Village, the township. The mountain road was narrow and rugged. The head of the family was in charge of driving. He was carrying his wife and four children. The more the car drove, the more he felt something was wrong. Turning around, when he was panicking, the wheel on the right fell into the ravine, the ravine was covered with m&d, and the wheel fell into the m&d and could not move.
The tourist from Singapore called the car rental company for help and told him the location, but the staff of the car rental company told him that he could not find the location, and suggested calling 110 for help from the police. After receiving the location sent by the tourist, he quickly notified the Guoxing Branch for assistance. Police officers Ye Jianzhong and Peng Dazheng from the Guoxing Sub-station searched for the location for a long time, and finally found the family.
Since the wheels fell into the ravine, tools and time were needed to pull them up. The sun was very hot and the temperature was very high at that time. The police officers surnamed Ye and Peng asked the family to take out their luggage and take them to the convenience store in a police car. Then borrow the hinge from the familiar people, and use the hinge to pull the car out. After driving down the mountain, the family took a photo with two police officers at the Guoxing Sub-station, expressing that they had met an angel on earth.
A tourist from Singapore who lost his way and got stuck in a ravine wrote Yi Meier to the mailbox of the Puli police station today, thanking the two police officers of the Guo surname branch. Spread the light of Taiwan.
6 people from Singapore rented a car to travel in the central part of the country. They were going to Xinshe, Taichung City along Guoxing Township. The navigation system was wrong. The car drove to Shibafen Industrial Road in Guoxing Township. The police found the car and borrowed hinges from the public to pull the car out of trouble. The family wrote to the Puli Police Station today, thanking the two "Taiwan National Treasures" and hoping to continue to spread the light of Taiwan.
A family of 6 traveling from Singapore to Taiwan, rented a minivan to tour the central part of the country. At noon on the 1st, they drove along Guoxing Township to Taichung City Xinshe, but the navigation settings led them to the remoteness of Guoxing Township. On the mountain road, the car drove to Shibafen Industrial Road, Changfeng Village, the township. The mountain road was narrow and rugged. The head of the family was in charge of driving. He was carrying his wife and four children. The more the car drove, the more he felt something was wrong. Turning around, when he was panicking, the wheel on the right fell into the ravine, the ravine was covered with m&d, and the wheel fell into the m&d and could not move.
The tourist from Singapore called the car rental company for help and told him the location, but the staff of the car rental company told him that he could not find the location, and suggested calling 110 for help from the police. After receiving the location sent by the tourist, he quickly notified the Guoxing Branch for assistance. Police officers Ye Jianzhong and Peng Dazheng from the Guoxing Sub-station searched for the location for a long time, and finally found the family.
Since the wheels fell into the ravine, tools and time were needed to pull them up. The sun was very hot and the temperature was very high at that time. The police officers surnamed Ye and Peng asked the family to take out their luggage and take them to the convenience store in a police car. Then borrow the hinge from the familiar people, and use the hinge to pull the car out. After driving down the mountain, the family took a photo with two police officers at the Guoxing Sub-station, expressing that they had met an angel on earth.
A tourist from Singapore who lost his way and got stuck in a ravine wrote Yi Meier to the mailbox of the Puli police station today, thanking the two police officers of the Guo surname branch. Spread the light of Taiwan.