The National Police Medical Team provides 1,104 service of the injured in the earthquake of Myanmar

Jakarta – National Police have sent a medical team to deliver health services to injuries and victims affected by the earthquake disaster to Myanmar. In total, there were 1,104 victims who received health services from the National Police Medical Team. “Types of services rendered include emergency services, outpatient care, child health, minor surgery, obstetrics services, pharmacy and basic laboratories, as well as X-ray,” said the head of the Center for Medicine and Health (Kapusdokkes) of National Police Inspector General Asep Hendradiana, who is the National Police Chief General Sigit Prabowoo represented, said. Photo: National Police sent a medical team to deliver health services to injuries and victims affected by the earthquake disaster to Myanmar. (Special doc). Asep said the National Police medical team also erected five operational tents. Among them for the emergency room, outpatient, pharmaceutical storage and logistics. Browse to continue with the content Asep said the three most medical problems handled by the team of Polri doctors in Myanmar were hypertension, myalgia and acute respiratory infections (ARI). The medical team works in Oattara Thiri Township Hospital, Naypyitaw, Myanmar. “This operation is humanitarian, where the team is the Task Force Crisis Center-Emendic Medical Team or Tck-Emt Indonesia. On behalf of the national police chief and all ranks of the national police, I expressed his highest appreciation for the Dokkes team who are members of Tck-EMT Indonesia,” asep said. Asep expressed his gratitude for the dedication of the team of doctors to provide medical assistance to earthquake victims in Myanmar. “This humanitarian operation is a tangible manifestation of the police to the police’s solidarity, and the dedication of the national police to always be present to help our siblings in Myanmar during this difficult time,” he said. Asep explained that the task of the police not only retains safety and order but also maintains human values. He considered that the Indonesian Tck-EMT team managed to provide health services to the victims of Myanmar’s earthquake, due to the scope of the number of victims serving by more than 1100 people. “Prove that national police are ready to contribute to the repair of the post -disaster, at home as well as abroad,” he added. He also emphasized the spirit of Asean solidarity and universal human values. “This is part of our global responsibility. To the Indonesian Tck-EMT team, thank you for their dedication. To the people of Myanmar we are always ready to help,” he concluded. The Polri Dokkes team staff who participated in this operation consisted of – Dr. Aullia Dewi, SP.EM of Bhayangkara Hospital Surabaya – IPTU dr. Wahyu apianto of Pusdokkes Polri – Brigadier Satia Sangga Arip of Bhayangkara Hospital TK. I PUSDOKKES POLRI – BRIGADIER RIFALDI EKA PUTRA OF PUSDOKKES POLRI (AUD/WHN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here