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MORE than 4,000 individuals sought first aid assistance during the extended observance of the Undas 2023, according to the Philippine Red Cross .In a statement, the PRC said its Emergency Medical Services teams have served 4,276 patients across the country, as of November 2.
The report noted that a total of eight of the patients needed to be transported to medical facilities due to major cases, such as body weakness, vomiting, possible fractured leg, seizure, and contusion on the forehead. The PRC also said that majority of their patients had minor cases like dizziness, lower back pain, abrasion, sprained ankle, stomach pain, burn on hand, hypoglycemia, body weakness, high blood pressure, laceration, and headache.
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