National Day
Happy Birthday, Singapore. Haha Yeah it is over for the past 2 days. On that day, I was the medic at medical post. I was happy to see everyone who I know from Ministry of Health (MOH), Red Cross Youth, Nursing Board and St John. It seen that it is a small world. My friends were shock to see me that I know everyone in the NDP medical term. Hahaha, they were wondering who am I and where am I from?
Not long from Red Cross Youth arrived, and I give a small detail on the NDP medical guideline. I realize that it not easy to handle with public in Army Uniform while I rather be a Red Cross Uniform. It is so much different to handle. I learn to be more patient as usually and get their understand as now the press and news are narrowing on Army Medic. Each step I do have to be every careful. Ah, I remember when handing female casualty I refer to Red Cross Cadets. So nothing will wrong if the press is writing news about us. I remember I like to use my junior VI to handle for me, if she busy I cant remembers whom I used in the 1st shift. =P. At around 4pm, I got about 20 casualties from both medical posts. About 5pm, my friend run to medical post and told us the casualty fainted off. I ran with him with our air viva and stretcher toward to the casualty. These is a big problem the casualty was a female lucky the sister, was all right as she witness us assess the casualty. Later she turn to unstable, we decide to evacuate to medical post. She was so heavy without thinking, we run quickly as possible. Reach at medical post, I quickly catch my breath as tell the Doctor what happen. I look around; I guess the cadets were wondering what happen to the casualty. Around evening time, there were a peak of casualties were injuries and illness from their medical history. My medical post was busy and other tries to do the treatment quickly. Each time I received a female casualties I will call a cadet name “Ting Ting” to call and help me or Shirley my junior VI. I don’t know why I kept on calling Ting Ting maybe easy to remember her name. Oh ya, I was surprise to hear from her that she want to be a Nurse, Haha Guess that see her soon in NYP. Well, I still concern about her when both of us attend to the old man who had abrasion wound on the both kneecap. That casualty made use of the cadets. I ask Joshua and Nicky to gather the cadets aside because I will know the old man will walk away. True enough the old man walk away few minute after the cadet had gather one side. One I received a female who, fell in the drain other is a girl who grandmother want to remove a foreign object.
I am glad to work together with the MOH, St John and of course when I belong to is Red Cross working as a family. So far there are a total of 50 casualties in Yishun Heartland.
Not long from Red Cross Youth arrived, and I give a small detail on the NDP medical guideline. I realize that it not easy to handle with public in Army Uniform while I rather be a Red Cross Uniform. It is so much different to handle. I learn to be more patient as usually and get their understand as now the press and news are narrowing on Army Medic. Each step I do have to be every careful. Ah, I remember when handing female casualty I refer to Red Cross Cadets. So nothing will wrong if the press is writing news about us. I remember I like to use my junior VI to handle for me, if she busy I cant remembers whom I used in the 1st shift. =P. At around 4pm, I got about 20 casualties from both medical posts. About 5pm, my friend run to medical post and told us the casualty fainted off. I ran with him with our air viva and stretcher toward to the casualty. These is a big problem the casualty was a female lucky the sister, was all right as she witness us assess the casualty. Later she turn to unstable, we decide to evacuate to medical post. She was so heavy without thinking, we run quickly as possible. Reach at medical post, I quickly catch my breath as tell the Doctor what happen. I look around; I guess the cadets were wondering what happen to the casualty. Around evening time, there were a peak of casualties were injuries and illness from their medical history. My medical post was busy and other tries to do the treatment quickly. Each time I received a female casualties I will call a cadet name “Ting Ting” to call and help me or Shirley my junior VI. I don’t know why I kept on calling Ting Ting maybe easy to remember her name. Oh ya, I was surprise to hear from her that she want to be a Nurse, Haha Guess that see her soon in NYP. Well, I still concern about her when both of us attend to the old man who had abrasion wound on the both kneecap. That casualty made use of the cadets. I ask Joshua and Nicky to gather the cadets aside because I will know the old man will walk away. True enough the old man walk away few minute after the cadet had gather one side. One I received a female who, fell in the drain other is a girl who grandmother want to remove a foreign object.
I am glad to work together with the MOH, St John and of course when I belong to is Red Cross working as a family. So far there are a total of 50 casualties in Yishun Heartland.
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