Is there any medical equipment on the train?

Yes, its medical level is indeed equivalent to a mobile secondary hospital.

On August 6th, accompanied by three whistles, a sanitary train consisting of six functional carriages slowly entered? Health Train xinqiao hospital Station. The platform marks the official opening of the first military dedicated line (station) for healthy trains in China. This health train consists of a command vehicle, a nursing vehicle, an ambulance, an intensive care vehicle and a medical technical support vehicle, which can provide the medical level equivalent to a second-class first-class hospital and has been incorporated into the national railway network. It will be used to carry out rapid strategic support and special period support tasks.

It is understood that this health train can accommodate nearly 500 wounded people at a time, and many medical services such as first aid and surgery can be carried out on the way. For a country with a vast territory and a highly developed railway system like China, the prospect is very promising. Besides providing medical services in China, this sanitary train can also provide high-level medical services for other countries along China's foreign railways.

In fact, the medical team of the health train was established as early as ten years ago, and the health train successfully rolled off the assembly line as early as ten years ago. After more than ten years of training, the medical team of this train has changed from a thin experience at the beginning to a very experienced professional team. On 20 16, the train went to an autonomous prefecture in Xinjiang to participate in actual combat drills and health rounds, which helped solve the medical problems of more than 3,000 local people. In 20 19, the train went to Laos, Vietnam and other countries to carry out joint rescue drills to help medical departments solve people's medical problems. The timely rescue of the bus in China, where there was a traffic accident, has also been unanimously affirmed by the people of China and Laos.

Although medical teams and health trains have successfully completed their tasks again and again, they are not complacent and stagnant. Instead, we will continue to work hard and try our best to treat the wounded faster and safer. In the future, they will build a multi-faceted and integrated medical treatment system to enhance their comprehensive medical capabilities.