Taichung Qingshui Police Traffic Control for Baishatun Mazu; Pilgrims' Armbands Embroidered with Ambulance Hotline
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With a record 460,000 participants in the Baishatun Mazu pilgrimage, Taichung police are implementing traffic controls, while Tung's Hospital has set up a dedicated medical hotline to prevent overwhelming the local 119 emergency system.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many people registered for the Baishatun Mazu pilgrimage this year?
- A: Over 460,000 people have registered for the pilgrimage this year, setting a new record high.
- Q: How many police personnel will be mobilized for flexible traffic controls?
- A: The Qingshui Precinct of the Taichung City Police Department will mobilize 115 personnel.
- Q: What is the emergency medical hotline number featured on the pilgrims' armbands?
- A: The emergency medical hotline number featured on the pilgrims' armbands is 0917-565799.
- Q: Why are pilgrims encouraged to use the dedicated emergency medical hotline instead of calling 119?
- A: Pilgrims are encouraged to call the dedicated number to avoid paralyzing the existing 119 emergency resources across various counties and cities along the route.
- Q: What medical resources are deployed by Tung's Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital for the pilgrimage?
- A: They deployed 2 escort ambulances, 22 patrol motorcycle ambulances, 36 rotating doctors and nurses, and 50 ambulance volunteers.