tv [untitled] June 18, 2022 11:30am-12:01pm EEST
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have established work every day, doctors of all profiles are on duty, the adult and children's polyclinic in irpen has also started working. so you can visit the facility and congratulate their doctors on their professional holiday . heroes on a double scale of civilian doctors to work in hot spots is attracted by the first volunteer mobile hospital named after mykola pirogov, their story began back in 2013 with the creation of volunteer mobile medical teams that rescued wounded participants of the revolution of dignity and in october 2014, the first volunteer mobile hospital continued its activities as an official formation already on december 15, 2014. a team
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of volunteer doctors consisting of 29 doctors , paramedics and auxiliary personnel went on the first rotation in the ato zone since the provision medical aid in hot spots did not stop. and now, in the conditions of a full-scale war, it has gained new momentum, i want to introduce you to my guest, with whom we will be now to talk about the work of medics volunteers and their heroism is hot in points and in touch with us now the coordinator of the medical evacuation of the first volunteer mobile hospital named after mykola pirogov svitlana druzenko ms. svitlana e i congratulate you ms. svitlana let's try again because i can't hear you now we will try to establish a connection with ms. svitlana because, after all,
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i would like to learn about how this first volunteer mobile hospital works and how they provide assistance, who provides assistance, and whether they pass at all paramedics are currently training in order to provide help to wounded people who live in the territory where hostilities are taking place, as well as to those of our military who also happen to be there where unfortunately, it is now very dangerous and may be injured and who, after all, is most often given this is this medical assistance in these hospitals or just ordinary people ordinary people living in these territories or our military therefore we will now try to connect with the couple svitlana druzenko and while we are recruiting ms. svetlana would like you to know that on the 19th,
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the whole of ukraine will celebrate doctors' day, and today our program is dedicated to those people in white coats who save lives every day and who unfortunately now find themselves in such a situation that we all need to act and respond to all events instantly, these people do not sleep around the clock, they are hit by bullets, they die as well as the military, but they give their lives in order to help us ordinary ukrainians, so mrs. svitlana svitlana druzenko is in touch with us svitlana i congratulate you i congratulate you all mrs. svitlana it is not the first time i want to wish you a happy holiday thank you thank you mrs. svitlana please tell me about the work of your first voluntary mobile hospital named after mykola pirogov what does this
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work consist of and who exactly do you help it works in several areas a- well, first of all, it is the evacuation from the point of taking the wounded from the military or from the point of the wounded civilian to the hospital, then our team of professional doctors are traumatologists , anesthesiologists and surgeons, operating nurses, they stabilize him at the base of the hospital, and we can also evacuate if there is a need for this, the so -called big shoulder, as they call it, from the hospital to the dnipro from kyiv, these are professional first-class ambulances, this is where we can lead an anesthetized patient, where we can enter a circle with seriously wounded other ladies svitlana, most of the time, who has to give
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help to the local people? is it still the military? now a lot of local people have left here and there in the military. more often we give help. please tell me, are you talking about that ? that the majority of doctors work in this hospital. well, we mostly have doctors, we have mostly all professional doctors, er, we are not only doctors, nurses, paramedics, er, there are very few so-called paramedics - these are people without medical education, mainly this all professional medics, mrs. svitlana. please tell me whether the medics underwent any additional training before going to the hot spot, yes , to the front.
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special courses, of course, not abbreviated versions - this is not a five-day course of providing assistance in hot spots so that people understand what to do in situations in which they have not been before, they work in civilian hospitals. and here you need to know what to do exactly at the front on the battlefield and find a song by shelling, that is why training is carried out without fail. tell me, please, mrs. svitlana, how long has the first volunteer mobile hospital been there on the front line? how long ago was it created? the hospital was created in in 2014, here at the front where you were now at the front since the full-scale invasion on february 26, we were already in kyiv
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and began to operate as a small detachment. at first we worked in the irpin area gostomel moschun and well we worked in the kyiv region and when it became calm there, we moved here to the east, since the end of april, since the end of april, we have been in the east. we have already provided assistance to many people . do you have any estimates of how many were wounded yes, we must keep calculations and statistics because it is very important to know to whom exactly the help we report to the military is mandatory so that not a single person is lost , therefore, for example, an accurate calculation for the month of may only through our pedal more than 500
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patients have arrived. please tell me, mrs. svitlana, we very often include people on the air, such as us, this and medics, you are a couple of medics who are related to medicine, they claim that now there is a catastrophic lack of medical personnel at the front and well but we understand what the military must know , these are winter medicines in order to provide timely pre- medical assistance until the doctors arrive. so it is very important for the military to be able to provide first aid and bring to the medics. well, a couple of medics, forget who, can then take them to the hospital and provide professional help, that is why it is important to conduct training among the military. regarding the
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shortage of doctors, i had the opposite impression that there are more military doctors and many positions have been closed. i am also observing a different situation it seems to me that it is getting better despite the uh hot battles uh we uh with the help of all my help we will cope, i.e. no one will suffocate from the lack of medics unless we are at zero. please tell ms. svetlana, maybe something is missing in your hospital, maybe there are some urgent needs, urgent needs, these are only new cars, new fast ones that can be used so that they do not break down, so that we are not afraid of him, so that the critical
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moment will bring the patient to me, everything else is already in there are us, and you can tell us about this route, how everything happens after a person is injured, well, after a person is injured in, well, if we are talking about the military, they have a man who is responsible for help there, he contacts me and we call a car that at a certain point picks up the injured, this is how it can happen, or they bring to the hospital itself, stabilize the patients, then help evacuate to provide further treatment of the patient, for example, an airstrike on civilians e-e occurs where they are destroyed
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houses and there are many civilians, we then go there ourselves and provide help and take them to the hospital. i want to thank you for joining our broadcast today and once again congratulate you on the holiday and convey our greetings to all your colleagues. thank you, thank you very much, and we we continue our program and the ex-deputy who became a tactical medic this is exactly what can be said about yehor firsov from the first days of russia's large-scale invasion of ukraine. he was in the ranks of the territorial defense of kyiv and then asked for the front line there was no need for military personnel then, and there was a problem with tactical medics, so egor went to courses , learned and went to avdiyivka. how without a medical education, but with the desire to save the wounded,
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egor firsov is currently working as a paramedic on the front lines. thank you i congratulate you and i congratulate you egor well now the day of the doctor is also your holiday, so i want to congratulate you today yes, thank you very much well, but to be honest, i still do not count myself among the ranks of doctors in such an honorable field, despite that in principle yes, you are right, i have been actively working in this field for more than a month. they call it a tactical medic. then please tell us what you do now and how you managed to provide medical care without a medical education. well, let's say. who are tactical medics? these are not doctors , i will say right away, these are not people who treat, operate , establish diagnoses, prescribe some prescriptions
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, the task of a tactical medic is to provide first medical aid, relatively speaking, in the first 10-15 minutes, depending on the wound in our front line how the rule is 90% - these are shrapnel wounds. that's why you need to, as they say, get your hands full, and take courses in order to provide such help and understand how to behave in one or another situation, well , first of all, regarding evacuation. quite a specific situation, and secondly, how to behave in the event that a person has cantosylosis, if the person has injuries to the limbs of the neck and so on, that is , you have a certain algorithm of actions for this, which and which you are taught to do, and hmm, i understand, is that what i well, i'm not afraid of blood there, relatively speaking, some such complicated things. well, i don't know. there are often more of them on your screens. that is, there are complicated
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situations. yes, i was not afraid of this, and in principle, of some military actions. i can't say that i , well, if they caused me some kind of fear and i decided that precisely if there is a shortage of tactical medics, why should n't i go and study as a tactical medic? please tell me how long your training lasted and where exactly it took place, maybe now our viewers , those who watch us, ukrainians, also want to undergo such training and go to the front for that to help our army this is a very popular question because first of all i advise everyone to undergo such training even if they do not help at least for themselves because the war continues shelling as we know is happening all over the country and to understand how to teach how to provide medical aid first medical aid very, very important, but but i went through such
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training in a military center in the chernihiv region, i won’t say exactly what the deployment was. it lasted a little, well, about two weeks. and here’s theory plus practice, er, and that was it. training specifically for the military, that is, i worked with the soviet union. we are there. well, and so on, but as for civilians, there is a huge question, first of all, you need to look for it. i am convinced that there are such courses somewhere, but on the other hand, i understand that there are not enough such courses, here are similar courses on tactics medicine and books - even some basics about military affairs in general. and it is necessary to open in every district center and teach people to teach, starting from the little ones who go to kindergarten there, ending with people who are already of retirement age there, because this knowledge they will definitely be superfluous, they will be needed, and
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as i said, this does not only apply to the medical component, it also applies to how to behave during gas attacks and during shelling during, well, that is, there are a lot of questions that yegor must answer, and tell me now how often you now have to provide first aid this is the first aid you are talking about well almost every day when i am in the zone in the war zone almost every day that is of course well my function is included and i have a driver's license work experience i was a driver more than 10 years ago. evacuation is also one of the components of having a good car , taking the injured to the hospital, and so on, and so on, and we are in this order of life, in fact, it is only a small, small chain, and
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the fact that who exactly plays a very huge role the first one worked with the soldier, most likely it could be his brother if it was at ground zero who provided first aid who took the soldier to the hospital and finally here i would like to sincerely thank and directly bow to the medical workers specifically the doctors surgeons-traumatologists which they do every day the most difficult operations, and they work for ten hours a day, and this is an exaggeration. i have seen directly in my hospitals where we take the wounded , how doctors after surgery simply sleep and almost lie on the floor in the operating rooms. these are , in fact, real heroes for me. i am not a doctor. i am only tactical medics who help with this, but here we constantly say thank you to the armed forces, we constantly say thank you to other people, on doctor's day i would like to
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say a huge thank you to the military doctors who every day save the lives and health of our soldiers, his things, you will have such a question, uh, very often even medics who found themselves in the war tell that in the first minutes when shelling takes place and someone is wounded, they can, you know , get confused . to find the strength to gather myself and start providing this help , of course, it was, well, let's start with the fact that i went to the front in general because of a certain kind of confusion, you know. to be as useful as possible to find myself on the battlefield, i actually went to study as a tactical medic and went to the frontline. and as for the confusion , yes, the first weeks, it really was. well, i don’t know
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how to describe it. it’s just really banal confusion because there are so many factors. that is, you you don't give help like there are emergency doctors under normal conditions you give help in very difficult conditions where it is constantly flying in and constantly exploding you have to take off the bulletproof vest cut with scissors military clothes and so on and so on, that is, there are a lot of such certain complications and the first two weeks, i can say it was confusion and even fear, after that everything disappears somewhere and i concluded for myself that war is certainly scary, but the scariest thing is when you you're confused when you don't know your job, your function, when you know what you have to do, of course the fear disappears and you understand your mission. of course you can be hurt, you can be killed. but the most important thing is that you
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know your goal and go to it. probably applies to all not only tactical medics, but art tourists, infantry shooters and everything else to know your task in the war and find yourself on the battlefield for the fact that you joined it and were in touch with us egor firsov, who is now on the front line and he works there as a parametrician . 12 ukrainian medics have been killed by the russian invaders since february 24. another 47 were seriously injured. these are the official statistics released by the minister of health viktor lyashko. he said that the number is potentially higher, but so far the department there is no confirmation, as i promised at the beginning of the program, we end this episode with anna olenkova's story about the doctors we lost, the stories of the
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heroes in the faces at the end, let's honor their memory with a moment of silence, and i was with you iryna koval take care of yourself and the doctors, fighters protect us and doctors save us their angels are on the front lines, medical workers from the first days of the war, they win back from the death of ukrainian military and civilians in the very hell , they conduct operations in the field, they save lives without thinking about their own, often their heroism costs them life and on derusova, the first woman to receive the title of hero of ukraine posthumously, a combat medic arrived in dolav from land in 2015 to save the lives of our soldiers, since february 24 she helped the wounded in sumy oblast sergeant derosova and mykolaivna posthumously since february 24, a senior combat
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medic performed tasks in the city of okhtyrka, sumy oblast, she saved more than ten servicemen risking her own life , she died from artillery shelling of russian troops while providing aid to wounded servicemen, the first woman - a hero of ukraine who was awarded this title posthumously in the battalion and affectionately called mom because she was their guardian angel, this loss remained a deep wound for inna's siblings and son, who since 2016 has also been defending ukraine, you were the best in your field, you were a role model for hundreds, you saved thousands, you were irreplaceable, so about the deceased yevhen khrapko's colleague wrote on
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her facebook page, combat medic masha nazarova yevhen khrapko was one of the best instructors of tactical medicine and from the first days of the war worked at the front on his account hundreds of saved lives died during a combat mission on june 11 served together well young people full of strength and energy they could have had their whole lives ahead of them and the war had ordered otherwise on june 7 in ternopil they said goodbye to the senior combat medic serhii shishkovskiy on june 12 the guy was about to turn 28 years old merciless war takes away young and intelligent, those who only live and live, we will never forgive this, today we said goodbye to the
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senior combat medic of the evacuation department of the medical company of the military unit shyshkovsky serhii olegovich serhii was a surgeon from the first days of the full-scale war in ukraine, the boy joined the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine, provided first aid to the wounded, evacuated them from hot spots and saved their lives, but he himself was taken by an enemy missile . on may 16, the russians fired hailstorms at the medical unit in luhansk region, where the senior lieutenant worked and the military medic yuliya ogienko, she was at the combat positions, they were at the medical center where she was, she provided aid to the wounded, and she flew there. what is the name of one in our country a combat medic is tens or hundreds of lives returned from the other world. it's a pity that this does not make them immortal on the day of the medical worker
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