Free-of-charge treatment at army heatstroke centres across Sindh

Published June 24, 2015
Pakistan Army doctors busy in treatment of heatstroke patients at medical camp established for general public.—APP
Pakistan Army doctors busy in treatment of heatstroke patients at medical camp established for general public.—APP
Pakistan Army’s paramedical staffs are providing first aid to heat strokes affected persons at a relief centre.—PPI
Pakistan Army’s paramedical staffs are providing first aid to heat strokes affected persons at a relief centre.—PPI

HYDERABAD: The army has set up two heatstroke centres in Hyderabad and one each in Jamshoro, Badin, Chhore and Sehwan Sharif to provide treatment to the victims of the harsh heatwave that has killed several hundred people and sent thousands more to various health facilities in the province over the past few days.

All essential facilities are available at these centres, according to a handout issued by the ISPR on Tuesday.

The Liaquat University Hospital (LUH) has also set up a heatstroke centre on its premises in Hyderabad.

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Another handout issued by the Pannu Aqil Garrison said that the army has established heatstroke centres in different areas of Sukkur and Larkana divisions.

It said the centres would remain functional till June 25.

It said the army doctors along with paramedics were providing treatment to heatstroke victims at the basic health units of Sultanpur, Dadloi and Hussain Bely in Sukkur district; Ubhri in Khairpur district; Qadirpur and Taj Ruk in Ghotki district.

Such centres have also been set up at various places easily accessible to the general public in Larkana division.

The army’s 206-Brigade in Badin district has set up a centre in the Govt High School building, where several army doctors along with paramedics are available to provide treatment to heatstroke patients.

The army handouts said that treatment at all these centres was being provided free-of-charge.

Published in Dawn, June 24th, 2015

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