Metro Stations Have Ambulance Brigades
Baku / 04.07.18 / Turan: In connection with the heat and stopping the work of the Baku Metro, from July 3, the emergency stations and bus stops have received ambulance brigades. This is stated by the press service of the Ministry of Health.
On July 3, 19 people turned for medical aid after the exit of passengers from the trains stuck in the tunnels. Of these, six were hospitalized.
In total for July 3, 2,133 people applied for the first aid service 103. Of these, 220 were hospitalized.
Ten cases are associated with sunstroke (9 hospitalizations). Since the beginning of the summer season with complaints of sunstroke 62 people applied, including 46 men, 12 women and 3 children. Another 17 people have been diagnosed with a snake bite. -03D-
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