Over 3,000 patients were served by the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Teams during Holy Week.
OVER 3,000 patients were served by the Philippine Red Cross Emergency Medical Services Teams during Holy Week.
As of 8 am, April 17, the PRC Emergency units served 3,224 patients nationwide during their Holy Week operations. There were 150 minor cases, involving dizziness, abrasion, strain, sting, fainting, blisters, incision, laceration, bruise, animal bite, sprain, and allergic reaction. Four patients were either referred to medical facilities or for psychosocial support.
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