The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) CEO and Chairman Dick Gordon praised the hard work and unwavering dedication of PRC staff and volunteers who provided medical services to devotees during the recent feast of the Black Nazarene 2023.
The PRC staff and volunteers have been on standby and providing continuous assistance to devotees who needed medical care.
“They brave the night and cold weather to attend to the needs of our people.”
In a recent statement addressed to volunteers and staff, Gordon said “The Philippine Red Cross is able to serve and assist the devotees of the Black Nazarene Feast because of the volunteers and staff who have been working day and night since January 6. They brave the night and cold weather to attend to the needs of our people.”
“Tunay na maaasahan ang ating PRC volunteers, staff, and medical teams sa mga ganitong pagkakataon,” he added.
PRC Secretary General Gwendolyn Pang, meanwhile, similarly lauded the commitment of volunteers and staff.
“It is our collective effort that made our operation a successful one.”
“I am proud of the volunteers and staff who dedicated their time to serve our kababayans in one of the most celebrated feasts in Philippine history. It is our collective effort that made our operation a successful one,” Pang said.
461 devotees received medical assistance from PRC ambulance teams, volunteer doctors, and first aid stations, 417 of whom underwent blood pressure tests while 42 with minor injuries (e.g., abrasion, sprain, chest pain, contusion, abdominal pain, and nausea) received first aid treatment.
The PRC Emergency Medical Unit (EMU) served seven devotees with minor bruises and transported one patient who experienced chest pain and breathing problems to Philippine General Hospital (PGH) for further medical assessment.
In addition to medical services, the PRC also provided Psychological First Aid (PFA) to two individuals attending the feast.