At noon on March 10, Truong Sa Island infirmary (Brigade 146, Naval Region 4) received and provided emergency care to fishermen injured while fishing in Truong Sa waters.
Previously, at around 9:00 a.m. on March 10, fisherman Huynh Con, a crew member of fishing boat NT 90963TS (born in 1982, Ninh Thuan), was fishing about 7 nautical miles from the island when a Mao Tien fish stabbed him in the right leg.
Patient Huynh Con was taken to Truong Sa island with a painful, swollen, red right foot and difficulty walking.
Truong Sa Island infirmary treats fisherman Huynh Con who was stabbed by a sea fish. (Photo: Navy Region 4 provided) |
After examination, the doctors diagnosed the patient with a poisonous sea animal sting in the foot and conducted blood, biological, pain, anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling and anti-allergy tests. Currently, the infirmary doctors and nurses continue to closely monitor the patient's health condition.
Officers and soldiers on Truong Sa island visit and distribute leaflets to fishermen. (Photo: Provided by Navy Region 4) |
Truong Sa officers and soldiers present national flags to fishermen. (Photo: Provided by Navy Region 4) |
On the same day, officers and soldiers of Truong Sa island promptly guided and supported more than 100 fishing boats and more than 800 fishermen from the central provinces to take shelter from rough seas and ensure safety. Truong Sa island commanders coordinated with border guards to visit and present more than 200 national flags, distribute more than 300 leaflets and many other necessities, encouraging fishermen to confidently go out to sea.
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