The injured ADA, is rokosovsky's daughter?! After hearing the shocking news, I almost hit my chin on the ground. It took me quite a long time to recover from the shock, and some stuttered and asked, "military commissars and comrades, what's the matter? How can the daughter of general rokosovsky appear here? "
I thought ADA was going to visit tomir again. After all, rokosovsky served as a garrison commander here before the war. However, Khrushchev told me: "although ADA is only 16 years old, she responded to the call and quietly joined our army without telling her father."
"ADA's in the army?" When I heard Khrushchev say this, I couldn't help laughing and crying. I asked curiously, "which army is she in and what kind of work is she engaged in?"
"The 38th army in Moskalenko is a health worker." Khrushchev replied briefly.
I'm eager to know how ADA was injured. I'm going to catch up with Zhukov and them, but I find that the lieutenant who just reported to Moskalenko is following us. When he thought about ADA, he came to inform Moskalenko. He must know the details, so he slowed down and asked him, "Comrade lieutenant, can you tell us how ADA was injured?"
When the lieutenant heard my question, he had a embarrassed expression on his face and had to turn to Khrushchev next to him for help. The latter saw that the lieutenant turned his eyes on him, then waved to the other side and said, "Comrade lieutenant, this is our new deputy commander of the front army. You can tell her the whole story."
The lieutenant agreed, and then told us about ADA's accident: "today we have a convoy carrying the wounded back to Zhitomir from wallensky new town. As a result, in the middle of their walk, they were suddenly ambushed by a small group of German troops. The enemy destroyed two trucks with rocket launchers, and then strafed the trucks in the middle with machine guns, causing great casualties to us.... "
When I heard this, I couldn't help clapping in my heart and thought to myself, "isn't ADA just sitting in the first car?"
Not only do I think so, but Khrushchev thinks the same way. He grabbed in front of me and asked, "Lieutenant, is Ada on the front car or the rear car?"
"No, ADA stayed in the third car." The lieutenant shook his head and replied, "at the beginning of the battle, two soldiers on the escort were shot and killed. ADA picked up one of the soldiers' weapons, bravely fought back, and successfully killed one machine gun shooter and one deputy shooter
"Well done." Khrushchev said a word of praise, then asked: "how did she get hurt later?"
"When the troops nearby learned that the convoy carrying the wounded was ambushed by the German army, they immediately sent cavalry troops to reinforce them." The lieutenant replied, "when the enemy saw that our troops were arriving, they knew that they could not take advantage of it, so they fired several mortars at the remaining trucks. Unfortunately, ADA was hit by shrapnel."
"Where is she now?" As soon as the lieutenant finished, I asked in a hurry.
"On the way to the military hospital." The lieutenant said excitedly: "the military doctor said that she needs an operation immediately, otherwise her life will be in danger."
We took two jeeps and rushed to the military hospital in the west of the city.
When we came to the military hospital, we saw a lot of medical staff waiting at the door. It seems that they are ready to receive the wounded, but we didn't expect that the convoy carrying the wounded would be attacked by the German army on the road.
Zhukov's car was in front of him. As soon as it stopped, he pushed the door open and jumped down. He yelled at the medical staff, "who is in charge among you?"
With his shouts, two officers came out of the crowd, raised their hands to salute Zhukov, and then reported, "Comrade marshal, we are the president and representatives of the military hospital. What instructions do you have?"
"Your convoy carrying the wounded was ambushed by the German army on its way to tomir." After briefly introducing the situation to the president and the military representatives, Zhukov said, "one of the female health workers was seriously injured when she was covering for her comrades in arms. I order you to rescue her as soon as the car carrying her arrives. Do you understand?"
Hearing Zhukov's order, they looked at each other. Although they both saw the surprised expression from each other's eyes, they didn't know why the marshal paid so much attention to a female health worker, but they replied with one voice: "I understand."
"I don't think you understand." Khrushchev quickly walked up to the two men and told them, "when the female health worker arrives, you should transfer the best military doctors and rescue her at all costs. Do you understand? " After he said that, seeing their blank faces, he added viciously, "if she has any problems, you'll wait to go to the military court."
Khrushchev's words scared them into a cold sweat. They raised their hands to wipe the sweat from their forehead, nodded and said, "don't worry, comrades of the military Commissar. We will try our best to rescue her. We can certainly save her."
We stood in the yard with the paramedics, waiting for the truck to deliver ADA. Can wait for a long time, but never see the car to transport ADA. I quietly looked at Zhukov standing next to him and found that his face was as ugly as it was. Seeing ADA's injury affected his mood.
"Strange, why hasn't the truck come yet?" Moskalenko, standing next to Khrushchev, said to himself.
"Maybe the driver is afraid that the car will drive too fast, and the violent bumps will make ADA unbearable." Khrushchev, who was also worried, speculated: "wait a little longer, maybe it will arrive in a moment."
They are worried, and I am not relaxed. I thought in my heart, if ADA really has a good or bad, I don't know how much damage it will cause to rokosovsky. To say the least, if ADA really had an accident, would Zhukov give me the task of reporting the bad news to rokosovsky? How can I refuse such a task?
Just as I was daydreaming, a truck with a hood rushed in. Before the car stopped, the president and the military representative standing beside me, in order to perform well in front of Zhukov, yelled to the medical staff nearby, "what are you still waiting to do? Don't go to carry the wounded."
Hearing the shouts of the president and the military representatives, more than a dozen medical staff rushed toward the truck that had just stopped. They carried a stretcher off the truck with all hands and feet, and then ran towards the building. Seeing that the expressionless Zhukov had quickly followed him, Khrushchev and I could not continue to stand in the yard and blow the northwest wind, so we walked in.
Zhukov walked straight ahead, but when he came to the door of the operating room, he was stopped by the president and the military representative. Two people politely said: "Marshal comrade, please wait outside, we will try our best to rescue."
Seeing that the door of the operating room was closed, Moskalenko walked up to Zhukov and asked, "marshal, if ADA has any problems, what should we do? How can we explain to her father?"
After listening to Moskalenko's worry, Zhukov turned to look at me, and then said to Moskalenko without expression: "Comrade General, please keep calm. Now we have just started to carry out first aid, and we don't know what the specific results will be. If there is any accident, I will personally inform rokosovsky
"Alas Moskalenko looked up to the sky with a long sigh, and then said with chagrin: "if there is any accident, I will personally go to ask general rokosovsky to admit my mistake. It's all my fault that I didn't take good care of his daughter."
I saw Moskalenko constantly remorse himself. I was afraid that when we were waiting for the result of the operation, he would keep talking like Xianglin's sister-in-law, and quickly cut off the topic: "Comrade General, I think of one thing."
"What's the matter?" My words succeeded in diverting Moskalenko's attention. He turned to look at me and asked, "Comrade oshanina, what do you think of?"
"Our troops have just gone through a great war. It is estimated that there are many wounded." After I said this, I saw not only Moskalenko, but also Zhukov nodding his head, and then said, "to operate on the wounded, in addition to various surgical instruments, we also need drugs and plasma."
"Yes, you are right to remind me." Before I finished my words, Moskalenko immediately understood: "if you don't say it, I really forget. Yesterday, the president of the hospital reported to the logistics minister that the plasma in the hospital is in urgent need. If it is not replenished in time, it is likely that there will be no plasma available."
"What measures have you taken?" Zhukov asked sternly, "Comrade Moskalenko, what do you plan to do if ADA has insufficient plasma during the operation?"
"This... This..." Zhukov's words put Moskalenko in an embarrassing situation. Seeing that he scratched his head in embarrassment, I couldn't help suggesting to him, "Comrade General, I have a way to solve the problem of insufficient plasma during the operation."
"Is it?" Moskalenko's face showed a surprise expression, he was a little emotional and asked: "Comrade oshanina, hurry up, what's a good way?"
"I had a similar situation last time, when a group of wounded patients were in emergency treatment, there was a lack of plasma." I said slowly: "at that time, I immediately transferred a guard company to the hospital to mobilize the soldiers to donate blood to the wounded."
"Great, great, that's great." Hearing my suggestion, Moskalenko said: "I immediately transferred a guard company to the hospital on standby. Since there was a shortage of plasma, I immediately asked the soldiers to donate blood for ADA." After that, he called the following lieutenant and told him, "Lieutenant, go back to the headquarters of the group army immediately and ask the deputy commander to send me a guard company."
When the lieutenant heard our conversation, he knew where the guard company was going. He quickly agreed, then turned around and ran out.
My proposal was just for a rainy day, but I didn't expect that the door of the operating room opened just half an hour after the operation. A nurse came out and saw that the whole corridor was full of officers. She couldn't help standing at the door.
When I saw the nurse coming out, I quickly met her, raised my hand and grasped her arm, and asked, "Comrade nurse, what's the situation inside?"“ The operation is still going on. " The nurse I caught said nervously, "but I don't have enough plasma. I want to go to the blood bank of the hospital."“ What are you doing? Hurry up. " I heard that she came out to look for plasma, so I gave her a strong push and urged: "get the plasma back quickly."“ Well, I see. " The nurse agreed in a panic and quickly walked out of the passageway where the people were making way. Results not far out, there is a nurse running to her face, said loudly: "the blood bank of plasma are used up."“ What? We ran out of plasma. " Zhukov's face turned blue when he heard the nurse say that. He snorted heavily and asked Moskalenko, "general, when will your guard company arrive?"“ Well, I'm not sure. " Moskalenko did not expect that Zhukov would suddenly ask, and said in a flustered look: "I'll go and have a look." As soon as he turned his head and walked two steps, he heard a rapid sound of footsteps at the end of the corridor. Everyone turned around and saw that the lieutenant, who was going back to move the rescuers, was trotting all the way. He came to Moskalenko and stood in front of him. After he raised his hand to salute, he gasped and said, "report to commander, the guard company has arrived. They are waiting in the yard at the moment."“ Comrade nurse, "I quickly walked up to the nurse standing in the corridor and asked her," I don't know the blood type of the wounded? "“ Type a! "“ Lieutenant, "after knowing ADA's blood type, I turned to the lieutenant standing in front of Moskalenko and said," immediately order all the soldiers with type a blood to come up. "“ Yes The lieutenant agreed, went to the window, pushed open the window, and yelled, "Hey, all the soldiers with type a blood have come up." As he called, I heard a loud sound of footsteps coming from downstairs“ And type O blood The nurse did not know how many type a blood soldiers would come up with blood, and added casually: "type O blood can also be used." The lieutenant yelled at the downstairs again: "all the comrades with type O blood should come up, too."