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China: First-aid Training a Must


Beijing: It's not uncommon to hear about Chinese onlookers who watch a fellow citizen fall to the ground but don't stop to lend a helping hand. Besides the worry that a person offering help could be blackmailed, a major reason bystanders are so passive is they have no idea how to administer first aid. A pilot project for teaching first-aid skills in local primary and high schools was launched in late January. The first batch of 20 students from South West Weiyu Middle School were trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills under the instruction of physicians from the emergency department of Ruijin Hospital. Fifty local primary and
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China: Lack of Emergency Service facilities Pose Problem to Xiamen North Railway Station


Why are there no medical care facilities in the Xiamen North Station? Where are the nearest restaurants? These and many other problems with Xiamen North Railway Station’s facilities were recently exposed. With the growing conflict of an increasing passenger flow with insufficient services and facilities, the Xiamen North Railway Station has been at the centre of discussion.  While the Xiamen Railway Station is closed for construction work from March 2014 to January 2015, Xiamen North Railway Station is expected to handle over 100,000 passengers a day. Many tourists have shown their dissatisfaction about the lack of basic emergency
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China: China, Japan, South Korea start Trilateral Table TopExercise on disaster management in Tokyo


Tokyo: Officials from China, Japan and South Korea started a 2-day Trilateral Table Top Exercise (TTX) on March 06 in Tokyo, which aims at increasingnatural disaster coping capacity. The second TTX on disaster management is participated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairsand the Ministry of Civil Affairs of China, Emergency Management Office of China's StateCouncil; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and 
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China: Boss Fired for Driver Blocking Ambulance


A tobacco chief was fired on March 11 after his driver parked in front of a hospital gate, delaying an ambulance carrying a patient who subsequently required amputations. The driver, surnamed Shan, drove a vehicle belonging to the Huizhou District branch of the Huangshan City Tobacco Monopoly Administration to the Huangshan People's Hospital, in eastern province Anhui, on March 10 Monday morning.  Around 15 minutes later, two ambulances carrying 2 men who had been seriously injured in a landslide arrived, the People's Daily website reported. However, they couldn't get into the hospital as the car was blocking the entrance and Shan could
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China: Fujian Province Ambulance Configuration Requirements Specified


It is reported that, depending on the condition of the patient carrying ambulances transported into an ambulance (A-type), Emergency (Guardianship type) Ambulance (B type), protective care ambulance (C-type), special purpose ambulance (D-type) 4 types of different types of ambulance equipment standards are not the same. "For example,  A-Type ambulance transporting a basis for treatment, observation and patient transport mild, and therefore must be equipped with cross box, oxygen system, stretchers, EKG machines and other six kinds of rescue equipment." Provincial Planning Commission official said Wei In the standard configuration o
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