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dangerous, our people are very zealous, very ideological , therefore, most of our people still help people on the threshold, red stars, the yellow zone is a conditionally safe zone. but again, the keyword is conditional, because the tactical situation can change, and accordingly, yellow - the zone can become red, there is a green zone. that is, it is a place where you can provide help absolutely freely, absolutely safely, mainly this is work at stabilization points and hospitals, but in addition to helping on the front line and evacuation wounded and, unfortunately, the bodies of our fallen defenders
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. we are also engaged in training. the area for training and the location of our battalion will already be in such a way, speaking in new terms, in the green zone, and this training is not only for dogs, it is also training for civilians. but again, the war has made adjustments to our plans and we unfortunately they took a little break, but i am assured that it is temporary. well , in addition to training, in addition to the fact that we save people, there is a certain educational activity, that is, we speak out and tell exactly what our idea is, this is our mission, and somehow we buy people to learn to learn how to protect yourself, how to protect your loved ones and what to do when, god forbid, a practical life-threatening situation occurred because i wanted to ask you if you protect your hands at all to save the wounded
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and whether you need replenishment in your ranks at the moment we also have a certain pause with the recruitment of people because a lot of volunteers responded to our garden and i think that gradually we will recruit people although now we can say that we are struggling on our own although the situation is very critical as you understand and we understand how many men if we are talking about the fact that there are enough of something, for example , there are hands, are there only hawkers? the situation is as it is today because we do not know what russia will do tomorrow, how are they still changing their mind about sub shooting to kill us yes, but we do not understand what the situation with each changes by the day and you can even say not every day. but now it changes very quickly and every hour i want to ask you something else, but the hospitalists were also on azov and together with all of
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them were captured, we know that one of them is tyra, she is on happiness was released. please tell me how many of your medics are in captivity and whether they all managed to return. i would like to make a small remark. tyras, she is our half sister, but she is from the angels organization. tyler. she is the commander of this unit, just like yana zinkevich. the commander of the hospitallers, we worked as a styler on the neighboring areas in the mariupol direction, and i really cheered when she was in polonia, unfortunately, the situation regarding the prisoners is a rather difficult situation, and i have to choose the words to say about it, first of all, because that it is possible that some information may threaten those who are now in captivity because of the connection with the
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hoteliers . the safety of those people who are currently in the field. i hope that if there are any changes, we will definitely write it on our page, but for now, first of all, we are concerned about the fact that those people who are in captivity and have any connection with us uh, they didn't have uh, additional reasons in prison for these tortures. everything else, what does uh actually do with our secondary russians, mrs. elena, i also believe with you that what do all our ukrainians who are watching us now believe that all will return from captivity and all will be alive and in good health, i thank you for your work and for joining our broadcast, thank you and we were contacted by the paramedic of the volunteer medical battalion of hospitalists olena gerasimyuk, and as you
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already understood today we are talking specifically about hospitalists who are these people to whom they provide assistance and during their existence, hospitalists have conducted more than 45 trainings on pre-medical care and prepared for work in hot spots, more than 800 paramedics are trained in one training, 10-20 volunteers, how do they become hospitalists and what is necessary for this to be discussed now and with us, paramedic of the volunteer medical battalion of hospitalists iryna tsybuk iru i congratulate you good afternoon we have already seen in our story that trainings are held for paramedics, tell us if anyone who wants to can attend such a training pass study and become a hospitalist and are there any special
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selection criteria, well, first of all, you need to understand that a paramedic is a person who is constantly learning and it is impossible in a few days or a few weeks to learn and to become a grammarian forever but this is a long process from the moment you decided to become a grammarian to the moment when you and well, in my case, i'm probably ready to leave this matter there for some reason ah and accordingly you need to study every day for now we adapted to the conditions of the war, and with an understanding of how necessary it is now to provide high-quality medicine and aid according to the march protocol, and that is why our training lasted four or five days, and the battalion counted on logistics. but this means that if we need drivers, then we recruit drivers. why should these people be given help according to
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their competence and their task? this week, in addition to qualitative knowledge about the march and this protocol, doctors of the future also received evidence that , in my opinion, is a rather important and key condition for becoming a winner, because currently we had the experience of teaching people without a stress test who simply received high-quality access to the instruction protocol and already went into battle with an understanding of how to provide assistance but at the same time they needed information about what would happen to their body their psyche when they get to the field on the battlefield, so i hope that now we will have the opportunity to restore a training center in which we will be able
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to perform not only teach how to provide help, but also teach and show what a stress test is, even from our own experience we can say 10% of what you are you will be worried on the battlefield, but this is nevertheless some part of the opportunity to understand yourself and your reactions when you are in a conditional trench, when you pull out of this trench, as promised, when firecrackers are falling on you , exploding firecrackers and well, all these other indicators of this stress test that is passing when a fighter learns from us, that is why it is also quite an important part. i hope that now we will restore the base, and i hope that now those people who came new to full-scale wars will be able to get advanced training . now we will direct our forces to this very thing, we will gather crews that are already directed, that already have some experience in providing assistance, and we can see how high-quality this experience is, because they are
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moving according to the protocol that we taught them, but it is necessary to understand that the improvement of qualifications includes a much wider range of manipulations, working out that our fighters should already be able to, er, we put this as our first priority, and the second priority is directly the recruitment of new participants, because it is necessary to understand that hospitalists of the volunteer battalion a and b, we have some, well, to a certain extent, turnover of personnel, and therefore we will make new sets as well. eh, but you need to follow that on facebook or instagram, the child passes more than once, and periodically you need to update your knowledge in one of those who are directly on the battlefield and carry out this evacuation of the wounded, so tell me what is the composition of your crew and
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how it all happens in general, the battalion provides trilong and assistance, i will tell you about my crew, i have a fifth crew, and we provide two of them, and then i will tell about the third. so we have some kind of evacuation. evacuate people from the battlefield. and we have a pickup truck, which is more passable than a medical vehicle than a medical vehicle in those difficult areas of the front. this is the logic of casey's evacuation, that we are less visible with his camouflaged vehicle and go off-road in order to trenches or directly from the gods we go with the soldiers in battle er e evacuate the soldiers with a polyp so that it is a sudden evacuation so that the fighter does not have the opportunity er to be wounded for some time yes that is, we react very quickly and it takes exactly eight to five at the most minutes, when we get to the
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soldier and begin to provide him with help, at the same time, we must understand that we have taken on the responsibility of training the medics of the corps by some of these people also on the battlefield, and before that you showed the video, we also taught the marines because we her crew works with the marines we taught them how to provide aid and i know that currently until these parties 5 minutes until i get to the wounded they will provide high-quality help and then start working i sometimes we start working immediately on the battlefield depends on the the task we are carrying out because we are moving on to assaults with these beautiful soldiers, the marines, they are all incredibly cool fighters, and i always say to us that we must pray for the marines because they, as you can see now on the video, are studying despite the fact that they are tired they play sports despite the fact that they have been at the forefront for a long time, and so on, and we support them all the time, teach them, and remind them. because
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medicine is about fine motor skills, it's about muscle memory, about how you can cope with a stressful situation for years when you are afraid, uh, don't put a tourniquet on yourself. and this is about how you can remember how to restore the patency of the respiratory tract to your brother, and so on. so, actually, we provide the first stage and ensure the evacuation of the polyp and bring it to a safer zone. too, it is quite difficult to do pre-medical evacuation, why difficult because if we are shelled in shifts and if i can be in a contact battle well, then my honeybee is usually standing in a city where they are shelling with hail and it is scary to lose the team it is scary that someone from the team will be injured and of course it is scary for the cars and that we can lose a vehicle with which we directly evacuate and take out the wounded, in fact, i hand over the wounded to the medical evacuation and already in the medical
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evacuation they work with them for 2 hours in my crew, and i have one who came from germany to another one of ours a very cool ukrainian surgeon, and they transfer people to a stabilization center or a medical institution. and you have to understand that sometimes hospitalists also provide the third stage. but this is a stabilization center, green elements. about these certain stages that hospital inpatients go through, as it all works. i also want to ask you about medicines and hemostatic and dressing materials . it is necessary for work, er, yes. and actually, you need to understand that we are completely dependent on people, precisely because we do not count on state support, because we are a volunteer battalion, and here er, human resource is a volunteer resource, and the activity of people who
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know about us and support us is the key is because it is not a thermal imager and i always say that the step back device cannot be charged, you cannot buy new batteries for it, we constantly work with walkers, every wounded person takes a certain number of those walkers who are bloodthirsty materials in the infusion to restore the volume of fluid in the body, and this means that we constantly need help, we constantly need hemostatic agents, we constantly need to restore the resource . shelves we take a few add boxes back to kyiv we go empty it means that we arrive in kyiv in a carpet we count on our base we will be able to fill this car again and go to the rescue save lives and that's why we we depend a lot on the fact that we have these
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hemostatic agents, on the extent to which people will understand that this regularity of assistance is very important, and that it is necessary to be with the hospitalists all the time and help us so that we can work on the front line. we are very tied here with volunteers with people who just come to us 11 who are ready to do something from poland who are ready to find some means to deliver the package, this is all a big organism, a lot of structural help , which ultimately results in my backpack they are filled in order to save people's lives and we are very dependent on that, because you have to understand that we are constantly working with materials that need to be restored, mrs. iryna, that is, i understood you correctly. and the state does not help you in any way, only people may help, some national companies may help some charitable organizations. we feel there the structure of help from civil society, it is very multi-level from
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international organizations that could come there for cooperation in order to transfer some amount to us of e-e pages to an individual and who can transfer 10 hryvnias to e-e account of the battalion that one thing or another actually plays a key role or in the end result we have all these means in order to restore e-e lives to save lives the state does not participates in this because she does not have such tools, because this is my volunteer battalion, neither me nor olena. none of us receives a salary, we do it on a volunteer basis . and therefore, we ourselves are looking for an opportunity to have all these materials have the opportunity to be able to refuel them to have ammunition armor and this is not only about medical equipment and it is all a large body and everyone who is in the battalion must be provided with what i have listed, every car must be refueled and, well, accordingly, there is a lot of work and because of this is the
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help of people, we always need it very much , and mrs. iryna. and when we talked about these stages, you said that you bring the wounded to the stabilization points . so, what does the crew do next? you return again. to the battlefield or what have you been doing since you started the rotation. we are on duty all the time, that is, there is no hour of the day for a lunch break. my water while my medical evacuation brought the wounded to the stabilization point in stabilized him in the car and they do a really large set of manipulations in the medical car, i was already on the battlefield and evacuated the next wounded from the battlefield
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they just crossed paths with him on the way and i would give it to their car of the wounded man. we are always on duty with their spouses, uh, and day and night. we remember journalists coming to me and they say when you have a break, let's go everywhere at one o'clock and it was so unexpected. i could n't think that anyone has an option that medics can have a break at the front, fighters are rotated , fighters can develop sleep, he doesn't listen to the radio , but the medics. no, we are on duty all the time, and as soon as my medical evacuation brings to of the stabilization point, they immediately return to the duty point and take turns waiting, uh, we all hope , we all always hope that we will not have work and that we will just drink mojitos somewhere and rest, but unfortunately, the situation here at the front is quite tense and because of that we have a lot of tasks and we work constantly ira, that is, i understand you correctly, it is non-stop work, you have no rest at all, yes. and this is actually the reason why
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i am a volunteer battalion, because i understand that after i have two weeks or a month critical critical stressful workload i can come now i have come to apply i am now in my apartment in kyiv eh and i can take a breather i can switch i can go with a friend to drink coffee eh while i was on dan's contract and on another service i felt this tension all the time without being able to breathe. you have to understand that the intensity of medical care is psychologically significant, it is very difficult, and starting from the fact that you know every wounded person with whom you work. you know who is in their family, you know who will call you now his wife asks how he is and so on and the same story with the people who died, we also have to evacuate them, and usually, we work. if this
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person died, then of course it was a shoe injury, and here the same story is happening, my sister wrote to me recently i wrote to one of the soldiers who died. he died. and his own body was picked up in pieces and she does not believe that this is her brother. i understand perfectly well, and she wants me to tell her that it is not him. i also understand this, but i need to understand the amount of load for medics psychologically. it is very difficult, that is why i am glad that i am in the hospital, because i can switch, i can try to breathe a little, realize what has happened to me and go back to the front line already on july 15th, i will go back and we will work ira because the units of the armed forces of ukraine and volunteers can be accompanied by bear hospitalists, i.e. paramedics are assigned to some military units or how exactly do you decide where to be on duty, well, this is the specific
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task of our combatant and her assistants, they have established cooperation with the armed forces. i know and i see how much at least these areas where we worked worked, how much the armed forces are interested and well, i'm sorry, i have to say a word, they are asking for us to work with them, yes, because the quality of our provision of training of paramedics and medics who work in crews is very high at a high level and she sees it actually in my case i am recommended to one of the companies of the marine corps i am fully subordinate to the command of the marine corps and our crew and our members of this crew we are fixed and have cooperation with the chief medical officer of this brigade, and we have the entire infrastructure together, which we have established, from evacuation to notification to the provision of assistance to the description of injuries and the kind of assistance provided, this is all also not a small part of the work we do in order to ensure that it is
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all documented qualitatively and then to ourselves they could have decent payments for the fact that they were wounded, and actually according to my example. i think that we have very similar cooperation in all other areas. but there are essentially two types, either we are fixed by positions or we are fixed by a specific brigade and usually this is the second option ira, i want to thank you for joining our broadcast today and wish you good health, patience and strength. thank you once again, and we were contacted by a paramedic of the volunteer medical battalion of hospitalists, iryna e tsybuh and you know, it's hard to say. well, the third stage of the work of hospitalists is the provision of medical care in stabilization centers and field hospitals, and we would really like today for the volunteer doctors to tell us about how they lay out the operating rooms in the middle of the field and they take the wounded out of the other world and
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we were still waiting for the inclusion of a surgeon, but unfortunately he cannot get in touch with us because you yourself understand the war and what the situation can be there at the front, so hospitalists are highly respected among fighters have significant moral support of the entire people of ukraine, according to the commander of the medical battalion, hospitalist yana zinkevich, during the 8 years of the war in donbas, paramedics of the battalion on the front line saved more than 3,000 wounded, and since the full-scale invasion until the beginning of july, crews saved more than 2,200 lives, but this number is not final and changes even now, while this broadcast continues, more than two pairs of medics are currently working on the front lines as part of more than fifty crews, during the time of their existence,
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hospitalists have conducted more than 45 trainings on pre- medical care and more than 800 paramedics have been trained to work in hot spots, each paramedic has a dictation, a paramedic must be prepared, must know international protocols for providing aid under shelling, this is very, very important, and the more the more people know these protocols, the easier it is for the departments to interact, and the directors tell me that it is still possible that the one we were also waiting for will appear on the line, the one who saves people dmytro androschuk mr. dmytro well, you see the third stage of the work of the hospitalists, you and i were repeatedly in touch. this is how you joined my studios, came to visit us and talked about completely different topics, and we will talk with you now. you are
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a doctor-surgeon in honor of the volunteer medical battalion of hospitalists dmytro androschuk i would like to introduce you to dmitry. good day. please tell me . good day. how are you? i want to ask you what the situation is. i understand that it is radically different and you have to operate in the field, operate urgently and deal with much more complicated cases and with a greater workload than before the war . well, first of all, i am fine now, because i am here. today is the second day. as i returned home with the rotation, and finally i can sleep properly, rest in the field of loved ones. here , but in a few weeks, i will probably be back again to return to the east, only there after all, ah, our help is needed regarding the work uh, the work is
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specific because it is not standard surgical work in a hospital, standard surgical work in a clean operating room. that is, it is in fact uh, field stabilization work, that is, this still small stabilization points that our battalion is now actively deploying and about a-a-m-m military where actually our task is to make the wounded fighter, especially what concerns the seriously wounded, the middle categories of the wounded, and those who themselves could not be transported far away, for example, to the hospital so that they can reach it, because it often happens that the same advance to the hospital can be 60-70 km of evacuation on broken bad roads, which in principle is a complex wounded person, most of the time, simply will not
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make it, and therefore it is necessary to do some minimal surgical anesthesiological actions so that he could get there safely and alive and with minimal, let's say, negative consequences for his health in the future, since the point is not just to check the mark of the injured person, but also to he is still there. well, he did not die in the near future because there are such situations that we brought in, for example, conditionally speaking, we put a checkmark there, well done, and then the question what will be injured with this tomorrow, something will happen to him there the day after tomorrow after our actions, therefore, all these things must be clearly verified , they must all be a-a clearly protocol- implemented regarding the saving of the lives of these fighters and this is exactly the kind of field stabilization points they are generally accepted throughout the world a-a hmm and they
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really show a very colossal efficiency save our soldiers at the front, mr. dmitriev , in fact, i had a lot of questions for you, but since i could not contact you in time, i hope you will still join our broadcasts . i also want to thank you. take care and thank you for your work and with dmytro androschuk, that is, how are you today ? opportunity, you can definitely help them for the sake of victory and with you i was an angel on the blacksmith and a program about health take care of yourself events the
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