A gasoline tram spontaneously ignited at the gate of the branch office.

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[Reporter Wang Jie/Tainan Report] On the 24th, a car accident occurred at the gate of Tainan Police No. 2 Branch. When Chen Junting, a firefighter from the South Gate Division, was stopped when he was fighting the fire, he was asked why he was wearing a fire suit. Chen Junting was full of questions. The first question mark, it turned out that he was mistaken for Hong Zhixiong, the team leader of the investigation team by the police from the second branch of the police station. It is said that when two people stand together, it is impossible to tell who is the policeman, but I have more hair.

At noon on the 24th, a citizen drove a gasoline tram to the South Gate Police Station of the Second Sub-bureau to contact the police station. The car was parked in the parking space at the entrance of the sub-bureau. Soon the car caught fire. Many policemen were startled and called 119 to report the case. He hurriedly picked up the fire extinguisher from the police station to help put out the fire, because the vehicle made a muffled explosion when it was burning, and the police immediately blocked the road, waiting for the firefighters to arrive.

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Chen Junting, a firefighter from the South Gate Squad, was halfway through lighting the fire when he was suddenly stopped by the police. He suddenly felt that many policemen were watching him. Hong Zhixiong bumped his face.

Hong Zhixiong was admitted as a detective officer in 2003. He was promoted to team leader this year and has been in the police force for 30 years. He is much older than Chen Junting. Because of the car accident, he was told by his colleagues to find his long-lost brother, but yesterday he PO He took out a group photo and denied that he was nothing like Chen Junting, and he had more hair.

Hong Zhixiong (left), the investigation team leader of the No. 2 Police Station, and Chen Junting, a firefighter from the South Gate Division of the Fire Station.

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