At the Medical Response Command Center for the 80th Anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day of September 2nd of the Hanoi 115 Emergency Center, Dr. Vuong Anh Duong - Deputy Director of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management and Dr. Nguyen Dinh Hung - Deputy Director in charge of the Hanoi Department of Health inspected the center's operating system and were on duty with the staff at the Hanoi 115 Emergency Operation Center.
Dr. Nguyen Thanh - Director of Hanoi 115 Emergency Center said that, following the direction of the Ministry of Health and Hanoi Department of Health, the center has set up a command room including leaders of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management (Ministry of Health), the Department of Military Medicine ( Ministry of National Defense ), and Hanoi Department of Health participating in the operation. There are two landline telephone lines to connect information, and are also equipped with computers, digital maps integrated with GPS, and screens to monitor the progress of the parade. The command radio system and an information reception and processing room include 12 switchboard operators, with a backup analog telephone system, which can receive 12 emergency calls at the same time. The center also has 5 ambulances and 10 vehicles arranged in medical teams, ready to serve emergency work.

After that, the Ministry of Health 's inspection team inspected 4 emergency medical teams of Cua Nam Ward Health Station and Hai Ba Trung Ward Health Station serving in the area of Hanoi Opera House, Trang Tien Street, and Le Duan - Nguyen Thai Hoc Intersection. Here, Dr. Duong Huy Luong - Deputy Director of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management and members inspected the equipment, vehicles and emergency medicines. The team also requested the medical teams to add more warm blankets to prevent people from catching a cold, sheets to cover the body, and at the same time help ensure privacy for people in emergency if any, and increase sugar bottles to serve people with hypoglycemia.
On Kim Ma Street and Lieu Giai area, Quan Ngua Stadium, the delegation inspected and encouraged the medical teams of the Security Academy, Hanoi City Police Hospital of the Health Department (Ministry of Public Security) and the medical team of the Air Defense - Air Force Medical Institute.

At Ba Dinh Square, Dr. Nguyen Trong Khoa - Deputy Director of the Department and members of the delegation inspected the medical teams serving high-ranking delegates and invited delegates... The delegation inspected the readiness of the medical team of the Military Medical Department, Hospital 103 on Hung Vuong Street, the medical team of the Central Military Hospital 108, Bach Mai Hospital in the area of Uncle Ho's Mausoleum; Friendship Hospital next to the A stand...
During the inspection, the team also recorded a case of fainting due to hypoglycemia. The medical team in the Lieu Giai - Dao Tan area provided emergency treatment, intravenous fluids, and oxygen in a timely manner, contributing to ensuring the safety of people cheering on the parade and marching at the preliminary rehearsal.

Dr. Ha Anh Duc - Director of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management recommends that people participating in large-scale events must be aware of protecting their own health and that of the community. "We recommend that people install the A80 application on their smartphones to know the location of medical staff. For the elderly, those with one or more underlying diseases, they should find suitable locations to watch parades, marches or stay home to listen to the radio and watch TV. Because if the weather is hot and we go out and have to leave very early and come back very late, it can affect our health. People with chronic diseases must comply with treatment, if they are taking medication, they must ensure they take the full dose. Second, if they are healthy enough to go out, they must try to drink enough water and must have equipment to protect them from the sun and rain. Third, when they feel signs of declining health, they should ask for support from the authorities, try to proactively leave crowded places early and must proactively ensure their health in all situations" - Dr. Ha Anh Duc emphasized.
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