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RED CROSS TO PUT UP AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL UNIT IN BATANGAS – GORDON

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) is studying where best to put up an emergency medical unit in Batangas to accommodate ill residents following the closure of at least six hospitals due to the eruption of the Taal Volcano, Senator Dick Gordon said.

“We are studying where we should put up a medical tent because six hospitals were already closed down. The way things are going, we have to prepare for a possible increase in cases of respiratory illness. The hospitals there may not be able to accommodate all the patients,” Gordon, who is also PRC chairman and CEO, said.

“We have to prepare for a possible increase in cases of respiratory illness.”

The veteran legislator added that Red Cross teams have been deployed to Batangas to assist other government agencies in evacuating seriously-ill patients from the six hospitals.

The seasoned lawmaker also instructed Red Cross chapters in Metro Manila as well as in Bulacan to send additional staff and volunteers to augment the teams already deployed to Batangas.

“We are also getting additional equipment and vehicles from our other chapters.” 

“Our chapter in Batangas immediately responded. May 100 staff and volunteers na doon pero magpapadala ako ng additional staff and volunteers from our chapters in Metro Manila and from our Bulacan chapter para may kapalitan sila. We are also getting additional equipment and vehicles from our other chapters,” the senator said.

Gordon said staff and volunteers of the organization are assisting the government evacuate residents, who have not yet been evacuated, to the 179 evacuation centers in Batangas, Cavite and Laguna.

Since the volcano’s sudden activities, the PRC has distributed face masks to the affected residents, provided hot meals, distributed hygiene kits, sleeping kits, jerry cans, and multi-purpose cash grants.

It also mobilized four food trucks, a rescue truck, nine ambulances, and four water tankers. The PRC also installed 15 portable toilets, set up 20 welfare desks and 20 first aid stations and constructed temporary shower rooms.

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