Ward police in Khanh Hoa promptly donated blood to save officers and soldiers being treated
Khanh Hoa - Ward police quickly mobilized officers and soldiers to participate in blood donation to support the emergency person.
On March 11, news from Khanh Hoa Provincial Police said that after receiving information that an officer and soldier was being treated at the hospital and urgently needed blood type O, Dong Hai Ward Police quickly mobilized officers and soldiers to participate in blood donation to support.
Immediately after receiving the request for support, the leaders of Dong Hai Ward Police launched and called on all officers and soldiers in the unit to register for blood donation.
Many officers and soldiers volunteered to participate with a high sense of responsibility.
As a result, the Dong Hai Ward Police force promptly donated 5 units of blood type O to serve emergency care at the provincial hospital, contributing to supporting treatment for officers and soldiers in an emergency situation.
Voluntary blood donation is a humanitarian gesture, showing the spirit of mutual affection and responsibility of officers and soldiers in the People's Police force.
In emergency situations, timely blood donation is of particular importance, helping to support emergency care and treatment for patients.
The actions of officers and soldiers of Dong Hai Ward Police not only contribute to saving people but also spread the spirit of compassion and responsibility for the community, continuing to promote the good traditions of the Khanh Hoa Provincial Police force.
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