When someone comes to conquer, someone is guarding.
In the early morning, under the blue sky, a large brown undulating. Brown mountains, dark brown ridges, dark brown yaks scattered on light brown flat land. At first glance, only the end of the horizon shows patches of white in mid-air.
The picture shows Wang Pu.
At the moment, Wang Puzheng, a policeman from the Everest Border Police Station of Tibet's Shigatse Border Management Detachment, and his colleagues are checking the basic information of climbers at the Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters, mastering the important work related to mountaineering activities such as camp construction, material transportation, climbing rope laying and epidemic prevention measures at different altitudes, eliminating all kinds of potential safety hazards, and actively assisting the advance team to make full preparations for climbing Mount Everest in the later period to escort the annual mountaineering season.
In 2008, Wang Pu, a 2 1 year-old young man from Sichuan, came to the Everest Border Police Station of the Tibet Xigaze Border Management Detachment. In the whole police station, he spent the longest time in Everest.
At that time, the institute was in line with all wang pu's imagination of "frontier" before his trip: khaki mountains and gray rocky beaches. Everything is lacking except wind and ultraviolet rays, such as lack of oxygen, water, electricity and cell phone signal. ...
The picture shows Wang Pu.
When he first came, Wang Pu suffered from severe altitude sickness. "It's like motion sickness, chest tightness, headache and breathlessness. His heart is beating fast, his temples are bulging and he has no appetite for anything. He is particularly sleepy at night but can't sleep. He can hear the heartbeat clearly. " After three or four days, he gradually adapted to the resident environment.
Wang Pu recalled that at 20 10, he ushered in the first snow on Mount Everest. Snow has completely lost the beauty of leisurely falling in memory. The wind rolled snow grains and stood guard in Amb Lee. Wang pu's face was hurt by snow particles. The next morning, looking at the swollen face in the mirror, he finally understood that snow also has an unlovable side.
It is obviously more difficult to persist in the snow.
This is the first real "winter" in his life. Wang pu put on his cotton-padded clothes and trousers, looked at his bloated appearance in the mirror and couldn't help laughing.
"Here, you have to wear woolen pants all year round, especially in winter. The cold wind on the plateau is like an awl. It can penetrate the cotton-padded jacket when it rains and snows, and it often hurts. " Wang Pu said.
Wang Pu's task is to ensure the safety of the scenic spot of Everest Base Camp, check and register at the gate, and provide some help to tourists. What tests him most is that he needs to patrol 120 times a year at an altitude of more than 4500 meters. It is said that he 13 walked more than 62,000 kilometers, most of which were on the same road.
At work, Wang Pu and his colleagues will meet all kinds of tourists who dare to break into the "life forbidden zone". They will go up to dissuade them, be ridiculed by each other, and even fight with the police. They can only explain patiently.
Not long ago, Wang Pu and his colleagues returned to the police office of Everest Base Camp after finishing their duties. As soon as they opened the cup to drink water, they received an alarm from the tourist driver Zhang, saying that a tourist in the car had lost contact, disappeared and needed help.
In order to find tourists, the police went deep into the core area of Mount Everest and searched until 10 at night. Mount Everest is particularly cold at night, and the air is thinner than during the day. Every step you take consumes a lot of energy.
Finally, the police found a lost tourist Li Moumou in a ravine of the Rongbu Temple in the base camp. Because of the high temperature and low temperature, she was almost in a coma. The police immediately took out the prepared oxygen bottle and let it take oxygen urgently. Later, the tourist Li Moumou's hyperreflexia eased, but he still could not walk normally. In desperation, the police took turns to carry the tourist back to the police office of Everest Base Camp.
"We are very happy that the girl has been saved. Later, I thought, I'm a little scared, and life is something worthy of attention. If I find it later, the consequences will be unimaginable. " Wang Pu said.
Wang Pu, who didn't rest for 14 hours, found several big blood bubbles on his feet and his lips were severely chapped.
Looking for people who have lost contact, helping tourists who have lost their documents, and issuing certificates for tourists who have lost their documents ... As long as they receive an alarm call, Wang Pu and other police officers will immediately put down their work and rush to the scene. "Tourists come here not far from Wan Li just to have a look at Mount Everest. If they encounter difficulties, we are their only relatives. " Wang Pu said.
According to statistics, since its establishment, the Everest Border Police Station has participated in more than 600 rescues and rescued more than 35,000 tourists, ensuring the personal safety of tourists and the order of Mount Everest scenic spots.
Wang Pu said with shame that although her daughter was almost three years old, she did not fulfill her father's responsibility when the child needed company most. Besides spending holidays with her family every year, she usually misses her children and wife. She can only relax her thoughts through WeChat videos. You will get a call in four or five days when you are free, and you may see it in the video for ten days and a half when you are busy. Now that my daughter is in kindergarten, she can especially understand her father's work. My daughter always said, "Dad guards the frontier of the motherland for me, and I am proud of him."
Wang Puchang and his colleagues around him said: "A generation has a generation's mission, and a generation has a generation's responsibility. Being a member of the exit-entry management police is the recognition of the motherland and the needs of the people! "
The efforts of Wang Pu and his colleagues have finally been affirmed. In May of 20021year, the Everest Border Police Station was awarded "17 Tibetan Youth May 4th Medal Collective" by the Xizang Autonomous Region Youth Federation of the Xizang Autonomous Region Committee of the Communist Youth League; In July, 20021year, the Everest Border Police Station was rated as a collective first-class merit by the Ministry of Public Security. From June, 5438 to June, 2022 10, the Everest Border Police Station was rated as "the ninth batch of national demonstration units for national unity and progress" by the State Ethnic Affairs Commission. In April 2022, the Everest Border Police Station was named "National Worker Pioneer" by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. ...
In the face of honor, Wang Pu and his colleagues said that they would go forward with honor and continue to work hard to shout the loud slogan of "Guardian of the Top of the World" at the foot of Mount Everest. (China Tibet Network Correspondent/Mu Dan)