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National Park Service and Taipei Veterans General Hospital Collaborate to Build Sustainable and Emergency Medical Rescue Network

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The National Park Service and Taipei Veterans General Hospital signed a Memorandum of Understanding for "Building a Sustainable Conservation Cross-Domain Action, Emergency Rescue, and Ecological Conservation Action Network." This partnership elevates cooperation from environmental education to substantial "emergency medical rescue support." During large events or peak tourist seasons in national parks, Taipei VGH will provide medical staff and temporary aid stations, establishing a safe medical rescue network. Additionally, sustainable conservation videos will be broadcast through Taipei VGH's public broadcasting system to comfort patients and their families.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the purpose of the cooperation between the National Park Service and Taipei Veterans General Hospital?
A: To build a sustainable conservation and emergency medical rescue network.
Q: What kind of support will Taipei Veterans General Hospital provide in national parks?
A: Emergency medical rescue support, medical and nursing staff support, and the establishment of temporary aid stations.