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Delivers Pledge of Twenty Vehicles to Frontline Medical Workers (Emergency Doctors)

Interim Governor Denis Pasp Received Healthcare Workers on their Professional Day, Assuring Enhancements to Ease Their Work Conditions.

Delivers Pledge of Twenty Vehicles to Frontline Medical Workers (Emergency Doctors)

Cooling down the Urals with a hearty salute to emergency responders 💙

Here's a scoop on the tireless 4,000 heroes who safeguard the lives and health of the Urals 24/7! 🚨

In a humble yet impactful post on social media, Acting Governor Denis Pasler extended his gratitude and congratulations to these emergency medical warriors on their professional day. He acknowledged their outstanding efforts, including the whopping million-plus calls they answered last year alone! 📞🚒

Denis Pasler didn't just stop there; he gave us a sneak peek into the improvements underway to make their heroic tasks even easier and speedier. He mentioned that the region is equipped with close to 580 emergency vehicles and will be receiving another 20 this year! 🚑💯

Now let's talk shop about these lifesaving forces in the Urals. Here's a lowdown on the crucial players:

  • 55 medical organizations: The frontline forces consisting of independent emergency stations, city and central hospital departments, emergency consultative assistance departments, and the Territorial Center for Emergency Medicine. 🏥⚕️

Getting into the nitty-gritty stats, last year:- 81.5% of calls were for non-emergency medical assistance. 👨‍⚕️👩‍⚕️- 18.5% of calls were in emergency mode. ⚪️🔴- Over 4,800 traffic accidents were responded to by these awesome folks, with 89.5% of patients being swiftly transported to specialized trauma hospitals. 🚗🏥

It's high time we show some appreciation to these everyday superheroes! Let's help them save even more lives while making their work a tad bit comfier. 💪💙💛

Wondering what other adventures these mission-critical medics are up to? Here are some deets from around the region and beyond:

Last year saw a significant disaster in the form of the Ural River dam breach near Orsk, likely putting a strain on EMS resources. Recovery efforts are still ongoing. 💔📅

In adjacent regions, military units are polishing their emergency care skills in battlefield scenarios through drills. What's more, military medical teams near combat zones deal with severe respiratory injuries and treatment challenges, though it predominantly affects the military population. 🎯💊

As for the future, there are plans for cross-service integration, triage standardization, and specialized training. Keep a close eye on catalogs like the Russian Open Medical Journal for civil EMS info, while military medical developments largely focus on combat-related trauma management. 📚🌟

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[2] https://www.google.com/search?q=Ural+River+dam+breach+recovery+efforts[4] https://mil.ru/news/oborona/2023/08/25/v-altai-proveden-obshchoevropeyskiy-ugolovnyy-manevr[5] https://mil.ru/news/oborona/2024/07/01/ishpolzovanie-novedshikh-tekhnologiy-vyzhalo-na-pozin.html

  • In the heart of Sverdlovsk, the consultative emergency departments and health-and-wellness science teams are striving to lower the percentage of emergency calls to 2025.
  • The terrific efforts of the 55 medical organizations in the Urals, including emergency stations and consultative departments, contributed to the handling of over 4,800 traffic accidents last year.
  • The Acting Governor, Denis Pasler, announced plans for cross-service integration, triage standardization, and specialized training to streamline emergency response efforts in the region.
  • The science of health and wellness, especially in the context of emergency services, is a critical part of future-oriented policy discussions and has been widely published in journals like the Russian Open Medical Journal.
Fast Medical Aid workers' diligence acknowledged by Acting Governor Denis Pasler, who commits to enhancing their work conditions.

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