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Enjoy the pear blossom scenery and protect the safety of tourists

author:Anshan clouds

On the 21st, the 32nd "Qianshan Pear Blossom Festival" was grandly opened, and at the invitation of Qianshan Tourism Group, the Anshan Red Cross Society appointed the Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Volunteer Service Team to organize 120 Red Cross ambulances to carry out emergency ambulance support work in the whole area of Qianshan.

Enjoy the pear blossom scenery and protect the safety of tourists
Enjoy the pear blossom scenery and protect the safety of tourists

On the same day, the Anshan Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Volunteer Service Team was assembled at 7:30 in the morning, and all the Red Cross ambulance workers took an oath on the spot, saying that they would abide by discipline, obey the command, and use their own practical actions to protect the safety of tourists in Qianshan. Subsequently, the Red Cross ambulance personnel carried first-aid kits, blood pressure monitors, AEDs and other first-aid equipment into the Qianshan Scenic Area, and arrived at 20 important points to provide emergency ambulance, tourist guidance and health monitoring services. In this emergency rescue work, the Red Cross ambulance personnel dealt with more than 100 injuries of various kinds, and provided intimate services for more than 20 women, children and unwell tourists in the mother and baby room, and a number of health testing points set up in the visitor center and scenic spots, and a total of more than 1,000 tourists were tested for blood pressure, serving about 25,000 people.

Enjoy the pear blossom scenery and protect the safety of tourists
Enjoy the pear blossom scenery and protect the safety of tourists
Enjoy the pear blossom scenery and protect the safety of tourists

The Red Cross Society of Anshan City uses professional volunteer services to help the high-quality development of Anshan's cultural tourism industry, enhance the brand awareness, reputation and influence of Qianshan Scenic Area, and contribute to the power of the Red Cross. All-media reporter Bassie

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