39 cases were treated for on-site emergency care, and 43 people had to be transferred to the hospital. The most recent review session on August 30 had 213 patients, of which 19 cases had to be hospitalized, the rest were treated on the spot. The patient was mainly dizzy, had mild seizures, fainted, had shaken hands and feet, was thin, nauseous, had headaches, abdominal pain, allergies, difficulty breathing, low blood pressure, high blood pressure, digestive disorders...
According to Lao Dong reporters at 5:45 a.m., at Hanoi station, thousands of people gathered very early to wait to watch the parade. The police force and functional units are deployed in large numbers, actively performing the task of maintaining security and order, guiding people to stand in the right positions, and providing medical support when necessary.
At this time, a woman suddenly fainted due to low blood pressure (73/50 mmHg), although her heart rate was still stable at 90 times/minute. Immediately, a police officer on duty quickly carried the woman to the Ministry of Public Security's health camp for emergency care.
Here, medical staff promptly took first aid measures: taking a vein, giving an IV, continuously measuring blood pressure and giving the patient candy to supplement blood sugar, and taking him to the hospital for emergency care.
The Department of Health has mobilized 370 medical staff, 37 ambulances and cars divided into 94 on-site emergency teams for the first-instance - general inspections. Three epidemic prevention teams and three food safety teams were also deployed to the scene. There are also forces on duty at the unit such as the A80 Operation Center located at the 115 Emergency Center, the main Emergency Center (Xanh Pon General Hospital, Hanoi Heart Hospital), medical facilities and at crowded locations.
"Health forces are highly concentrated, promptly responding to any possible medical situations," said a representative of the Department of Health.
Dr. Ha Anh Duc - Director of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management has advised people when participating in such a large-scale event, first of all, they must be aware of their own responsibility, then they must be aware of the community.
"We recommend that people install the A80 application on their smartphones to know the location of medical attention. For the elderly who have one or more underlying diseases, it is advisable that they should find suitable locations to watch parades, parade or at home listen to the radio and watch TV. Because if the weather is hot and sunny, we go out, have to leave very early and leave very late, it may affect our health. People with chronic diseases must comply with treatment, if they are taking medication, they must ensure that they take enough doses.
Second, if you are healthy enough to go out, you must try to drink enough water and have sun and rain protection. Third, when feeling signs of declining health, ask the authorities to support, try to proactively leave crowded places early and proactively ensure health in all situations... - Dr. Ha Anh Duc, emphasized.