“The video of the evacuation group “Algiz” was published on the official page of the 3rd OShBr. The footage shows the complicated process of evacuating a wounded soldier. Doctors act quickly, coherently and professionally, demonstrating high…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua
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The video of the evacuation group “Algiz” was published on the official page of the 3rd OShBr.
The footage shows the complicated process of evacuating a wounded soldier. Doctors act quickly, coherently and professionally, demonstrating a high level of training and dedication to their work.
The evacuation process consists of two main stages: casevac — urgent evacuation from the line of fire, and medevac — transportation of the wounded in a medical vehicle to the stabilization point.
From the conversations of the medics on the video of the evacuation process, it becomes clear that they care about the safety and comfort of the wounded first. During the movement of the fighter, the medics give clear commands: “Brother, take me by the neck. Nephew, now move a little. Come on, yourself,” while encouraging him: “That’s it, well done.”
Doctors constantly monitor the condition of the wounded, discussing the nature of the wounds and vital signs, as well as discussing the localization of the wounds. Their actions are clear and coordinated, everyone knows their role and performs it flawlessly.
Psychological support of the wounded is also an important component of the work of military medics. They encourage the soldiers, find time for jokes and kind words, which helps to relieve tension and maintain fighting spirit.
The work of the Algiz evacuation team is daily heroism that deserves the highest respect. These people, risking themselves, save the lives of Ukrainian defenders, demonstrating professionalism, endurance and humanity.
As reported by ArmyInform, during the week of fighting in the Kharkiv region, enemy losses amounted to 557 soldiers only in the area of activity of one brigade. 246 occupiers were killed, another 311 were wounded.