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ITBP vet officer provides intravenous emergency care to Army troops in accident

Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, July 14 Emergency treatment was provided to Army troops by a veterinary officer from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP), after they met with an accident on Wednesday morning, thereby helping save several lives. One Army Jawan,...
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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 14

Emergency treatment was provided to Army troops by a veterinary officer from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP), after they met with an accident on Wednesday morning, thereby helping save several lives.

One Army Jawan, however, succumbed to his injuries.

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An Army heavy vehicle carrying troops from a Sikh Light Infantry unit to Tuting met with a serious accident due to inclement weather conditions, between Pango and Palsi in the northeast.

An ITBP team under command of Deputy Commandant (Vet), Dr Anoop Kumar Nayak, who was deployed with the Animal Transport Logistic Border Outpost, rushed with emergency intravenous medicines and started critical field treatment to save lives of Army troops.

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He stabilised the condition of many soldiers and was able to stop haemorrhage and prevent hypovolemic shock by immediately using banana leaves as bedding.

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