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Red Cross assists over 11,400 Filipinos during Undas 

MANDALUYONG CITY, Philippines —- The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has given medical aid to a total of 11,429 individuals during its week-long operations in this year’s Undas.

As of 11 a.m. on November 4, the PRC Safety services unit recorded 11,017 individuals who availed of the free vital signs checking (ie. blood pressure taking) services at the PRC’s first aid stations.

Emergency medical service (EMS) teams also treated 357 patients with minor injuries such as bruises, burns, headaches, hypertension, heat exhaustion, nausea, and nose bleeds; as well as 25 people with major cases like abdominal pain, mild stroke, and seizures. 30 people in need of more urgent medical attention were transported to nearby hospitals by EMS teams in ambulance units. 

In addition to medical care, 700 people were also assisted by the PRC through its welfare assistance activities. Hot meals were provided to over 590 people and psychological support was also offered. 

A total of 359 first aid stations were established, 2,548 first aiders mobilized, and 71 ambulances deployed. 

Aside from giving medical assistance to people visiting their loved ones in cemeteries, the PRC also conducted “Lakbay Alalay” activities, which assisted 1,516 travelers through 43 first aid stations. 

PRC Chairman and CEO Richard Gordon lauded the committed efforts of the volunteers and staff who devoted their time to serve the public on this important occasion. 

“When everyone was on vacation at this time, our first aiders selflessly volunteered to lend their services to safeguard communities from harm. Our work in the Red Cross does not stop, does not rest. I salute out volunteers and staff for their unwavering dedication to our mission to uplift human dignity and alleviate human suffering,” he said. 

PRC Secretary General Dr. Gwen Pang remarked: “Surely, our presence in the cemeteries, highways, ports, and other places gave comfort to our fellow Filipinos, knowing someone will answer when they call for help. This year’s Undas has been a peaceful and solemn one thanks to them.” 

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