Lao Lao "Peace Train-20122" launched a full process joint drill
Author:People's Daily International Time:2022.07.25
On July 22, the "Peace Train-20122" humanitarian medical rescue joint exercise and medical service activities were launched at the Penghong Railway Station of the Vientiane province of Laos, and the exercise will last for several days.
The theme of the exercise is "Typhoon Disaster Humanitive Medicine Rescue". After receiving the information from 18 typhoon disaster injuries, the information that was sent to our army's health trains from Lao Fang No. 2 Hospital, the "Peace Train" medical team carried out the pre -category of the carriage and shop according to the information of the wounded. After being sent, the injury classification group completed the rapid verification confirmation and necessary injuries, and organized various types of wounds to board the car and move from the window. The receiving disposal team, the intensive treatment group, and the surgery group will immediately carry out ECG inspection and B -ultrasound to determine the inheritance medical treatment plan, and organize the joint consultation and implement emergency surgery to ensure uninterrupted treatment and monitoring.
Zhang Yufeng, a member of the joint exercise China Command and Coordination Team, introduced: "This exercise highlights the joint guidance, joint command, and joint rescue. Through two days of sub -training and centralized drills, the medical team of both parties can cooperate to complete various division of labor tasks."
It is understood that the Chinese side sent a Weiqin team composed of 149 people, and the veteran sent 270 people to participate in the performance, of which 100 were medical staff. (Reporter Sun Guangyong)
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