Life's mission sent a 7-month-old child from Nong Khai Hospital for emergency heart surgery at Chulalongkorn Hospital, Bangkok. Most recently, at 1:18 p.m., the ambulance convoy had already arrived at Chulalongkorn Hospital. Today (January 23, 2024), the Facebook page "Thailand Disaster Response Association" posted a request for traffic support on the Nong Khai-Bangkok route. To allow an emergency ambulance to bring a 7-month-old child patient for urgent heart surgery at Chulalongkorn Hospital. The bus departs from Nong Khai Hospital at 7:15 a.m. While the pages Help post public relations information, such as the Highway Police page. The post asks users of the Mittraphap Road, Saraburi, entering Bangkok, not to cut in front of the ambulance. Because the car must reach a speed of 150-160 kilometers/hour. For the mission of life, sending a 7-month-old child for emergency heart surgery. At 11:11 a.m., he had already boarded the M6 ??motorway, where there were people who had joined in sending encouragement for the mission to be successful. Keep your little one safe Most recently at 1:18 p.m., the ambulance convoy arrived at Chulalongkorn Hospital. Already completed. Source: Thai News Agency
Related Articles
The wife of a Thai worker in Israel tells the story with tears in her eyes. Her husband couldn’t escape in time and was shot and killed.
Wife of Thai worker in Israel Open your heart very sadly After a fellow worker chatted with bad news that her husband had died. The families of the Thai workers who were arrested are still hopeful that their children will be safe.From the violent situ…
PPP names disabled lawyer, N. Korean defector-turned-engineer as top proportional candidates
SEOUL, A satellite party affiliated with the ruling People Power Party (PPP) has announced a list of 35 candidates for its proportional seats, including a female lawyer with disabilities and a North Korean defector-turned-engineer.
The party’s elect…
Tham Pha Chom Mae Sai…life on a pile of mud
It has been 11 days since villagers in several communities on the Mae Sai border were submerged in both water and mud. In particular, hundreds of villagers in Ban Tham Pha Chom have not been able to return to their homes. Some houses are still submerged in mud more than 2 meters deep, while some […]