Implementing Plan No. 74 of the Department of Health (Ministry of Public Security) and Plan No. 68 of Hanoi City Police on ensuring health care, security and order to serve the successful 80th Anniversary of the August Revolution, National Day September 2 (A80), Hanoi City Police Hospital has urgently and proactively deployed many solutions, ready for the important political event of the Capital and the whole country.
With the spirit of "preparing early, deploying remotely", CATP Hospital closely coordinates with the Department of Health - Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of National Defense's health forces, hospitals under the Hanoi Department of Health and health stations in central wards, to ensure medical work to serve the leaders of the Party, State, delegations, parade and parade forces as well as people and tourists attending.
Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Thi Thu Hien - Director of Hanoi City Police Hospital - said that the unit has developed many scenarios to respond to medical situations that may arise during the celebration.
Emergency, transportation, and inter-hospital coordination plans are all carefully prepared, ensuring speed, timeliness, and efficiency.
According to the plan, Hanoi City Police Hospital will arrange 2 first aid tents at Lieu Giai - Doi Can intersection and Hanoi station; at the same time, deploy 7 medical teams on the streets where the parade and parade groups pass.
In total, 42 officers, doctors, nurses, drivers and logistics staff were mobilized, divided into 9 on-duty teams in 9 areas, ensuring mutual support and timely handling of all situations.
The health tents are fully equipped like a miniature emergency clinic, with hospital beds, screening equipment, and patient classification. Mild cases received first aid on the spot, severe cases will be immediately transferred to specialized hospitals such as Viet Duc, Bach Mai, 108, Hanoi Heart...
The two ambulances are arranged as "mobile emergency rooms", with ventilators, heart shock machines, and monitoring monitoring monitoring. In addition, a rapid response response response team was also established, always in a standing state, ready to move.
The actual implementation on the first training day of the parade and marching group showed the effectiveness of the plan.
Hanoi City Police Hospital has received and handled 14 emergency cases, of which 2 cases had to be transferred, including 1 foreigner with hand disorders who received first aid, had a brace and was transferred to Hospital 108, along with 1 other case to Hanoi Heart Hospital for treatment.
With synchronous coordination and careful preparation, Hanoi City Police Hospital and central, military and local health forces are determined to ensure the best health for participating forces, as well as the people of the capital and tourists.
This is not only a pure medical task, but also an important contribution to the overall success of the 80th Anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2 - a political, historical and cultural event of special significance to the nation.