
Some of our viewers might remember the story of Kuo Keng-hung, a Special Service agent injured in 2015. A tragic training accident left the elite military officer paralyzed from the neck down. But now, Kuo has learned to use a computer with an assistive device. He edits his own videos and keeps in touch with loved ones online. Kuo and his family work to stay optimistic, making the most of all the time and opportunities they have.
Kuo uses a joystick with his mouth to operate this computer. A former officer of the Special Service Command Center, Kuo was accidentally injured in a firearms exercise in 2015. A bullet hit a vertebra in his spine, leaving him paralyzed.
Special service agents drill a face-to-face cross shootout. They move sideways while shooting. In the next video, the two lines of officers move in opposite directions, shooting at target papers behind their colleagues. A moment’s distraction and the bullet will hit their colleague. None of them are wearing bulletproof jackets. In 2015, Kuo was the commanding officer leading this exercise when the accident occurred.
Kuo’s father finds it hard to speak as he recalls the incident. But both his father and mother say the worst times are already behind the family.
Father of Kuo Keng-hung
In the last few years we’ve adapted just fine. He knows what we want in our hearts.
Mother of Kuo Keng-hung
He wants us to lead our own lives, and he guides us to get out. When there are upheavals in the wider family, he’s always the one to comfort us.
Kuo Keng-hung
Former Special Service Command Center officer
I have to use this opportunity now to say the things I want to say. Technology is always advancing. Perhaps tomorrow or next week there’ll be a new medical technology. But until there’s a new technology, maintaining my health is the most important thing.
With the help of volunteers, Kuo has learned to use devices like this to access the computer. He edits videos like this one, and can stay in touch with children over video calls. The family stay positive about the future, with the hope that one day a medical breakthrough will allow him even more mobility again.
國安局特勤中心前中校郭耿宏,2015年的一次射擊訓練發生意外,導致頸椎受傷全身癱瘓,在志工陪伴下,學習用輔助工具來操作電腦,現在甚至能剪輯影片。即使陷入困境,他依然樂觀面對,期待醫療突破,讓他身體復原。
在輔助裝置的幫助下,用嘴巴操作電腦,他是國安局特勤中心前中校郭耿宏,在2015年的一次射擊訓練中,被學員誤擊,子彈貫穿脖子傷到頸椎,讓他癱瘓至今。
特勤人員面對面交叉站,朝同個方向橫移、邊開火射擊,下個訓練影片,兩排人往反方向移動,瞄準對方背後的靶紙開槍,稍不留神,子彈就會打到同袍,而且全部都沒穿防彈背心,當時擔任指導教官的郭耿宏,就是在這情況下被誤擊。
想到兒子遭遇,郭耿宏的爸爸難過得說不出話,但兩老坦言,一家已經走過最低潮的時刻。
[[郭耿宏父親]]
“這幾年我們調適得很OK。他知道我們心裡要什麼。”
[[郭耿宏母親]]
“他希望我們過自己的生活,引導我們走出來。大家庭裡面有些變故,都是他給我們安慰。”
[[國安局特勤中心前中校 郭耿宏]]
“這個時候心裡有什麼話,要趁這個時候講。科技一直在進步,說不定明天、下禮拜就有新的醫療技術,但是在新技術出來之前,讓自己保持健康是最重要的。”
郭耿宏在志工的陪伴下,學習用輔助裝置操作電腦,現在還能自己剪輯影片,用視訊跟小孩聯繫。他對於未來保持樂觀的心,也希望醫療能有突破,協助他重生。
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