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        China's Red Cross donates mobile clinics, ambulances to Syria
                         Source: Xinhua | 2018-08-17 05:12:23 | Editor: huaxia

        Staff from the Red Cross Society of China and Syria's Arab Red Crescent are taking a selfie in front of the donated ambulance on August 16, 2018 in Damascus. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

        DAMASCUS, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- The Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) on Thursday donated mobile medical clinics and ambulances to Syria's Arab Red Crescent (SARC).

        The donation, which included two bus-turned mobile medical clinics and two ambulances, was delivered at a ceremony held in the Syrian capital Damascus.

        It aims to help Syrians living in hard-to-reach areas or those who need emergency care.

        Medical diagnosis and treatment equipments are seen inside the mobile medical clinic bus. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

        Wang Qinglei, the representative of the Beiqi Foton Motor, the company that took part in the funding of the donation under the RCSC umbrella, told Xinhua the mobile clinics are equipped with X-ray machines, ultrasound scanner, defibrillator, distance diagnosis and treatment system.

        He noted that these medical equipment turn the bus into a mobile hospital, which can offer emergency medical care, health examination and mini surgeries.

        The vehicles are powered by an electrical power generating system, which enables the clinics to operate in areas where electricity is not available.

        The donated mobile medical clinic bus is seen beside a Syria's Arab Red Crescent poster. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

        Wang pointed out that his company's total donation is estimated at 6 million yuan (roughly 900,000 U.S. dollars). It is part of the first stage of the total humanitarian aid provided to Syria by the RCSC, which is estimated at 8 million yuan.

        "If put into use, the medical units could serve hundreds of people every day, especially for the war-torn and remote communities," Wang said.

        For his part, Muhammad al-Jarrah, head of the medical services in SARC, told Xinhua this kind of assistance is crucial in hard-to-reach areas as well as in the time of emergency.

        Sun Shuopeng, the executive vice president and secretary general of Chinese Red Cross Foundation, said that the RCSC is carrying out comprehensive humanitarian aid projects in Syria, which include donating mobile medical units and establishing prosthetic rehabilitation centers for Syrian children.

        On Wednesday, the Chinese delegation inaugurated a children prothetic rehabilitation center funded by the RCSC in Damascus.

        "All funds of the prosthetic rehabilitation project were raised online by the Chinese public. We launched an online fundraising project called One Dollar for Syrian Children," Sun told Xinhua, adding that the project raised 100,000 U.S. dollars in a short time.

        Following the delivery ceremony, Chinese engineers and technicians also trained the Syrians to operate the equipment and do the maintenance work.

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        China's Red Cross donates mobile clinics, ambulances to Syria

        Source: Xinhua 2018-08-17 05:12:23

        Staff from the Red Cross Society of China and Syria's Arab Red Crescent are taking a selfie in front of the donated ambulance on August 16, 2018 in Damascus. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

        DAMASCUS, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- The Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) on Thursday donated mobile medical clinics and ambulances to Syria's Arab Red Crescent (SARC).

        The donation, which included two bus-turned mobile medical clinics and two ambulances, was delivered at a ceremony held in the Syrian capital Damascus.

        It aims to help Syrians living in hard-to-reach areas or those who need emergency care.

        Medical diagnosis and treatment equipments are seen inside the mobile medical clinic bus. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

        Wang Qinglei, the representative of the Beiqi Foton Motor, the company that took part in the funding of the donation under the RCSC umbrella, told Xinhua the mobile clinics are equipped with X-ray machines, ultrasound scanner, defibrillator, distance diagnosis and treatment system.

        He noted that these medical equipment turn the bus into a mobile hospital, which can offer emergency medical care, health examination and mini surgeries.

        The vehicles are powered by an electrical power generating system, which enables the clinics to operate in areas where electricity is not available.

        The donated mobile medical clinic bus is seen beside a Syria's Arab Red Crescent poster. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

        Wang pointed out that his company's total donation is estimated at 6 million yuan (roughly 900,000 U.S. dollars). It is part of the first stage of the total humanitarian aid provided to Syria by the RCSC, which is estimated at 8 million yuan.

        "If put into use, the medical units could serve hundreds of people every day, especially for the war-torn and remote communities," Wang said.

        For his part, Muhammad al-Jarrah, head of the medical services in SARC, told Xinhua this kind of assistance is crucial in hard-to-reach areas as well as in the time of emergency.

        Sun Shuopeng, the executive vice president and secretary general of Chinese Red Cross Foundation, said that the RCSC is carrying out comprehensive humanitarian aid projects in Syria, which include donating mobile medical units and establishing prosthetic rehabilitation centers for Syrian children.

        On Wednesday, the Chinese delegation inaugurated a children prothetic rehabilitation center funded by the RCSC in Damascus.

        "All funds of the prosthetic rehabilitation project were raised online by the Chinese public. We launched an online fundraising project called One Dollar for Syrian Children," Sun told Xinhua, adding that the project raised 100,000 U.S. dollars in a short time.

        Following the delivery ceremony, Chinese engineers and technicians also trained the Syrians to operate the equipment and do the maintenance work.

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