The basic formation of the 15-20 minute rural emergency circle in Ji'nan
Lu Chuanxin, 76 years old, is a farmer in Wen Zu town. His younger sister brother-in-law visits Zhangqiu from the northeast. "One morning, my brother-in-law was about to go out and suddenly fainted." He said, in a hurry, he dialed 120 immediately. "Before I went to the health department, I had seen 120 publicity, and it really came in handy." Lu Chuan said that when the operator asked for information about symptoms and addresses, he was initially diagnosed with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. He told him not to disturb the patients. The ambulance would be there immediately.
Lu Chuanxin recalled, the ambulance arrived in 5 minutes. The brother-in-law was diagnosed with sudden brain infarction, and after the medical staff sent him to the hospital, he soon got out of danger. "Before the villagers encountered such a sudden illness, they can only find a car to the health center for treatment, and the condition is easy to deteriorate under turbulence." Wang Qingquan, director of the 120 emergency command center of Zhangqiu, said that the role of the ambulance is not only to transport emergency patients. In addition to breathing apparatus, blood glucose meter, electrocardiograph and other medical equipment, the vehicle is equipped with one driver, doctor and nurse, and can be saved at the first time. At the end of 2012, 5 counties (cities), including Changqing, Zhangqiu, Jiyang, Pingyin and Shanghe, have built a first aid dispatch platform in Changqing, Zhangqiu, Jiyang, Pingyin and Shanghe. There are 22 first aid stations, of which 12 are located in the township hospitals. The first aid radius and the 15-20 minute emergency circle have been basically realized. Please. "While reducing the rural first aid radius, efforts are also being made to reduce the burden on the patients." Chia-Liang Liu said, in the city called emergency vehicles, patients should bear the fee, fare, stretcher fees, medical fees, and so on. At present, the villagers in Zhangqiu have not paid the fare, only to bear the necessary equipment and drug costs in the first aid.