Traffic police escort accident victims to hospital

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(GLO) – Traffic police in Gia Lai Province promptly cleared the way to escort traffic accident victims to the hospital, ensuring timely emergency treatment.

The incident occurred in the afternoon when a police task force, assigned to support the 1st Congress of the Gia Lai provincial Party Committee (2025-2030 term), was led by Lieutenant Colonel Nguyễn Hồng Vang, Deputy Head of the Traffic Police Division.

Traffic police clear the way to ensure timely arrival of patients at the hospital. Clip: Provided by the police force

While transporting two accident victims from Xuân Phương Hamlet, Tuy Phước Đông Commune, to Gia Lai provincial General Hospital along National Highway 19, driver Lê Trung Hòa (born 1983, residing in Tuy Phước Đông) requested priority passage. The traffic police task force immediately provided an escort.

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Driver Le Trung Hoa recounts how the traffic police task force assisted in promptly transporting the patients for emergency treatment. Photo: Provided by the police force.

Clearing the route swiftly, officers enabled the victims to reach the hospital without delay.

Following the emergency admission, the victims’ family expressed heartfelt gratitude for the police’s timely and dedicated support.

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