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Medical Teams Safely Transfer 200kg Critically Ill Patient

Medical Teams Safely Transfer 200kg Critically Ill Patient

MGR Online•Society•6d ago

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A collaborative effort between medical and rescue teams successfully transported a 200kg critically ill patient to a specialized hospital.

  • •Medical and rescue teams from Bang Pa-In and Ayutthaya successfully transferred a 200kg patient with multiple serious health conditions.
  • •The patient was moved from Bang Pa-In Hospital to Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital due to medical needs requiring higher capacity care.
  • •The extensive transfer operation involved police, ambulances, and a large slide truck, navigating a 15km route with traffic support.

Overview

  • •At 3:00 PM on May 7, 2024, Ayutthaya Ruam Jai Rescue Association and Ayutthaya Rescue Unit received a request from Bang Pa-In Hospital for assistance.
  • •A large slide truck and personnel were dispatched to help move a male patient, Mr. Supat, aged 47, weighing approximately 200 kilograms.
  • •Mr. Supat was suffering from heart disease, pulmonary edema, high blood pressure, and diabetes, necessitating transfer to Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital for higher capacity care.
  • •The patient, who was unconscious and on life support, was moved from the hospital building onto a wheelchair and then loaded onto a slide truck, as a regular ambulance was unsuitable.
  • •A medical team and nurses accompanied the patient throughout the 15-kilometer journey to Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital.
  • •The convoy, comprising police vehicles from Bang Pa-In Police Station, Bang Pa-In Hospital ambulance, and Ayutthaya Ruam Jai rescue vehicles, travelled as an emergency convoy.
  • •Police and rescue personnel facilitated traffic control, clearing the way for the convoy to pass swiftly so the patient could reach Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital.
  • •Upon arrival at Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital, medical teams were ready to receive the emergency case and immediately transferred the patient to the emergency room.

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Key Quotes

Surasak Kleebyeesoon
"This mission received cooperation from all agencies, including the public who helped clear the way for the emergency convoy, enabling the patient to be safely delivered to the hospital."
ภารกิจครั้งนี้ได้รับความร่วมมือจากทุกหน่วยงาน รวมถึงประชาชนที่ช่วยเปิดทางให้ขบวนฉุกเฉินจนสามารถนำผู้ป่วยส่งถึงโรงพยาบาลได้อย่างปลอดภัย

Key Entities

Organization

Bang Pa-In Hospital(รพ.บางปะหัน)
The hospital that initiated the request for patient transfer.
Ayutthaya Ruam Jai Association(สมาคมอยุธยารวมใจ)
A rescue organization that provided a large slide truck and personnel for the patient transfer.
Ayutthaya Rescue Unit(หน่วยกู้ภัยอยุธยา)
A rescue unit involved in the operation to transfer a critically ill patient.
Bang Pa-han Police Station(สภ.บางปะหัน)
The police department that provided escort and traffic control for the patient transfer convoy.

Person

Mr. Supat(นายสุภัต)
The 47-year-old male patient weighing 200kg who was transferred due to multiple critical health conditions.
Dr. Vipawadee Ketwang(พญ.วิภาวี เกตุวัง)
Director of Bang Pa-In Hospital who revealed the planning and readiness for the patient transfer.
Mr. Surasak Kleebyeesoon(นายสุรศักดิ์ กลีบยี่สุ่น)
An official from Ayutthaya Ruam Jai Rescue Association who commented on the successful cooperation during the mission.

Place

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital(โรงพยาบาลพระนครศรีอยุธยา)
The hospital that received the critically ill patient for advanced treatment.
Asia Road(ถนนสายเอเชีย)
One of the main routes used for the emergency patient transfer convoy.
Bang Pa-han Interchange(สะพานต่างระดับบางปะหัน)
A landmark on the route of the patient transfer convoy.
Route 347(ถนนสาย 347)
A road segment utilized by the emergency patient transfer convoy.
Ayutthaya–Ang Thong Inner Road(ถนนอยุธยา–อ่างทองสายใน)
The final road stretch leading to Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital for the patient transfer.