The soldiers of the 4th “Rubizh” Rapid Reaction Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine have received a STABNET mobile medical stabilization points, which will be used to rescue wounded soldiers.
The Rubizh Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine said that volunteer Damien Harry-Marin, head of the Stabnet NGO Ihor Dobrovolskyi, and a representative of the Together for Ukraine Foundation Andrii Sidletskyi had helped with the transfer.
This is the ninth Stabnet medical stabilization points delivered to the Ukrainian Defense Forces and the first for the National Guard of Ukraine.
A Stabnet mobile stabilization container named Phoenix, which was delivered to the military, is fully equipped with medical equipment.
“This will allow the medical service of the “Rubizh” Brigade to provide quick and effective assistance to the wounded directly in the combat zone, significantly increasing their chances of survival,” the volunteers said.
The Stabnet containers:
“We will continue our work by attracting new donors for the development of the Stabnet project from France, the United States, Germany, and other countries,” said Damien Harry-Marin.
The Stabnet project aims to create a network of mobile stabilization containers to provide fast and effective medical care on the front lines.
Each container is equipped with medical equipment and can be quickly deployed in the immediate vicinity of the combat zone.
The aim of the STABNET project is to deploy at least 100 stabilizing containers, where military medics save the lives and health of Ukrainian defenders.
The project was first presented in Kyiv in February this year.
The container itself is not protected from bullets or debris. In addition, there are many comments on the container equipment and internal dimensions – it is too tight for the work of a surgeon and anesthesiologist.
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