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The Military Medical Team participating in the Army's Rescue Team this time has 30 people including: Military Hospital 103, Military Hospital 105, Military Hospital 354 performing search and rescue missions, providing initial and basic treatment, and transporting victims of the earthquake in Myanmar. |
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In addition to the main task of ensuring the safety of all forces participating in the search, the Military Medical Force also set up field hospitals at the earthquake site to provide free medical examination and treatment to the people of Myanmar. |
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From early morning, military medical soldiers were present at the scene to set up a field hospital tent to serve the people of Myanmar. |
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Some field photos of the Disaster Relief Medical Team, 103 Military Hospital in Myanmar. |
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Dozens of Myanmar people lined up at Ottara Thiri Hospital in Naypyidaw (Myanmar) to receive medical treatment. |
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The medical team of the Vietnam People's Army kindly guided each person to receive free medical examination and treatment. |
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Major General Pham Van Ty, Head of the working group, and medical staff visited and encouraged the families of the victims still lying under the rubble to take care of their health. |
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Medical staff of the Vietnam People's Army check symptoms for Myanmar people. |
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Free medicine. |
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Check heart rate and pain points for Myanmar people. |
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Some of the hospital staff at Ottara Thiri Hospital in the capital Naypyidaw who were injured in the earthquake are being treated by military doctors. |
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Bandaging a foot ulcer sustained during the earthquake escape. |
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Meanwhile, the military medical team continued to examine, treat, and provide free medicine to dozens of people right outside Ottara Thiri Hospital. The Vietnamese military doctors left a beautiful image in the eyes of the people of Myanmar. |
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At the end of the day, the medical staff returned to their main task of rescue and disinfection when the victims' bodies were brought up. |
Source: https://nhandan.vn/anh-nhung-thay-thuoc-quan-doi-trong-vung-tam-chan-myanmar-post869660.html
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