In order to further strengthen the emergency response to food safety and poisoning incidents, on the afternoon of June 27, Linchi Central Health Center and United Town Junior High School carried out school food safety emergency drills.
During the exercise, the Linchi Central Health Center received a call for help from the town's junior high school and learned that a student suddenly had symptoms such as stomach ache and vomiting after lunch. The hospital immediately activated the emergency plan for public health emergencies, and the medical treatment team immediately rushed to the scene of the incident.
The medical staff arrived at the scene, immediately conducted a preliminary examination and consultation on the sick student, and preliminarily diagnosed him with "food poisoning" based on his symptoms.
The smooth development of this drill has improved the emergency response ability and coordination ability of Linchi Central Health Center in the face of public health emergencies, and built a solid grassroots health defense line to protect the health of students.