Hodeida - Saba:
The Fifth Military Region witnessed on Thursday the graduation of 47 war paramedics in a ceremony, marking a significant step in bolstering the region's medical preparedness.
The newly graduated batch, named "Martyr of Islam and Humanity," completed rigorous training under the Medical Division of the Reserve Forces.
Officials emphasized the crucial role these paramedics will play in providing frontline medical care, particularly in emergency situations arising from ongoing conflict.
Deputy Head of the Medical Division Dr. Anis al-Dawli highlighted the program's focus on preventive health control, therapeutic care, and field first aid, ensuring a rapid and effective response to injuries.
The training included advanced field techniques, addressing combat-related injuries, and medical evacuation procedures, incorporating practical simulations to prepare paramedics for real-world scenarios.
Deputy Head of the Medical Division Dr. Hassan al-Wadhri underscored the military's commitment to medical training, emphasizing that it is as vital as any other military sector.
Head of the Health Training and Rehabilitation Department Dr. Ezz al-Din Jarallah detailed the comprehensive nature of the training, which went beyond theory to include intensive practical exercises.
The graduation ceremony, attended by local officials, featured speeches, poetry, and the awarding of certificates to the graduates. This graduation underscores the ongoing efforts to strengthen medical capabilities within the Fifth Military Region, ensuring timely and effective care for those serving on the front lines.

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