A new first-aid station opened in village Alabakul in Yutazinsky area of Tatarstan

5 August 2013, Monday

The opening ceremony took place on August 1st, 2013.  According to Head of Dym-Tamaksky rural settlement Mars Yamaleyev, it took only several days to install the first-aid station. He expressed his gratitude to the leadership of the area and that of the Republic, as well as to the village residents for their assistance, and handed a letter of thanks to local resident Aidar Garayev who had provided great assistance when installing the facility. The team of Alabakulsky brick factory presented by Ilshat Kamaldinov, was awarded with a letter of thanks signed by the Chief Medical Officer of the Central Rural Hospital. The letter was handed by Deputy Chief Medical Officer Lyudmila Gadelshina. Deputy Head of the area Zariya Rashitova and Deputy Head of the local Executive Committee on social issues Guldaniya Belalova congratulated the residents on this socially significant event.

 “Today's event is the evidence that the area both hopes and is doing real work. Let the station serve you for years. Of course, it is better to come here for prevention”, said Zariya Rashitova.  After the symbolic scarlet ribbon was cut, anyone could go inside the facility.

The village first-aid station is completely equipped with necessary equipment. There is a refrigerator and cabinets for medicines, tables for medical treatment, a sterilizing lamp for air disinfection, a gynecological couch, stadiometers, electronic scales, fire alarms and fire extinguishers, dressing room for a medical assistant, sinks, and a bathroom. Medical assistant Ildar Apsalyamov already “received” the first patients: one woman had wished her pressure to be measured and two schoolgirls wanted to know their height. It is to be recalled that the installation of modular first-aid stations is a part of the Republic’s program on the modernization of health facilities.

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