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Emergency services received the control of newly acquired vehicles from the Governor

Governor Vladimir Mazur handed over the keys to eight new vehicles to Nikolai Rodyonin, the head doctor of the swift emergency medical station, at a regional budget expense of approximately 40 million rubles. The vehicles were purchased for the aid station. Additionally, Mazur...

Emergency services received keys to brand new vehicles from the governor
Emergency services received keys to brand new vehicles from the governor

Emergency services received the control of newly acquired vehicles from the Governor

The Tomsk Emergency Medical Station, one of the largest medical institutions in the region, has received a significant boost with the arrival of new emergency vehicles. These vehicles, equipped with modern medical equipment and supplies, are intended to improve the working conditions for the emergency teams and serve as reliable assistants in their difficult but crucial work.

Around 40 million rubles from the regional budget were allocated for the purchase of these new vehicles. The fleet includes both Class "B" and Class "C" vehicles, each designed to cater to different levels of emergencies.

Class "B" vehicles, equipped with ECG machines, automated defibrillators, pediatric and adult resuscitation kits, bactericidal lamps, transportation immobilization equipment, oxygen inhalers, and more, provide primary response and transport for less critical emergencies.

On the other hand, Class "C" vehicles, reanimobiles, are equipped with advanced life support equipment. They are intended for patients in critical condition who require continuous monitoring during transport. These vehicles are equipped with artificial ventilation machines, patient monitoring systems, defibrillators, syringe pumps, electrocardiographs, vacuum mattresses for long-distance patient transport, and more.

The Governor of the region, Vladimir Mazur, emphasized the importance of providing comfortable conditions for the emergency teams, including modern, fully equipped vehicles. He thanked the doctors, paramedics, and drivers of the Tomsk Emergency Medical Station for their work and handed over the keys to eight new vehicles to the chief doctor, Nikolai Rodionov.

The equipping of healthcare institutions in the region will continue, both through regional programs and the national project "Healthy Lifestyle". The Tomsk Emergency Medical Station, with its 40 teams using 54 vehicles, handles around 700 requests and makes up to 600 trips per day. These new vehicles are expected to further enhance the services provided by the station.

While detailed technical specifications and operational protocols for the new vehicles cannot be provided without official data, it is clear that these vehicles represent a significant step forward in emergency medical care in Tomsk. They are designed to meet current protocols, improve onboard communication and GPS navigation, and offer enhanced vehicle performance and safety features suited for various terrains and adverse weather conditions in Siberia.

With the addition of eight new vehicles, equipped for various medical emergencies, the Tomsk Emergency Medical Station aims to bolster its healthcare services in science and medical-conditions management, particularly in health-and-wellness procedures. The Class "B" and Class "C" vehicles are expected to ease the workload of the 40 teams, catering to less critical and critical emergencies respectively, while providing advanced life support and continuous monitoring during transport.

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