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Provide medical help on trains

China Daily | Updated: 2009-02-04 07:43

As a train is a large, moving public facility, it should be equipped with emergency medical services for sick passengers, says an article in Dazhong Daily. The following is an excerpt:

On the first day of the lunar new year, Wang Chun, a chief of the train T24, successfully helped a woman deliver a child on the train on its way from Lhasa to Chengdu, winning acclaim from the passengers.

How lucky the newly born baby is! If the pregnant woman had a difficult delivery or no one on the train knew any skills of midwifery, the lives of the woman and baby would have been endangered.

Provide medical help on trains

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