The 2nd Naval Region sends boat Tor.112 to help patients at sea. before handing the patient over to emergency medical center personnel to be taken to the hospital. On February 23, 2024 at 8:20 p.m., Operations Center The 2nd Naval Region is coordinated by the operations center. Maritime National Interest Administration Center Region 2 requests support for a ship to receive a patient named BLUME HAAG, DEUTSCH nationality, age 83 years, with pulmonary embolism from the cruise ship Aida Bella in the area of ??07 degrees 12 minutes north. Try 102 degrees 27 minutes east (Bearing 065, 100 miles from the mouth of the Songkhla canal. Songkhla Province) Vice Admiral Phichit Srirungruang, Commander of the 2nd Naval Region, ordered the boat Tor.112 along with doctors and nurses from Songkhla Naval Base Hospital. The 2nd Naval Region went to pick up patients from the Aida Bella cruise ship at the meeting point, 2 miles from the mouth of the Songkhla Channel, and on February 24, 2024 at 12:25 a.m., the Tor. 112 boat d ocked at the Songkhla deep sea port. To deliver the patient to emergency medical center personnel To be taken to the hospital. Source: Thai News Agency
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