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PMI Personnel Alerted to Serve Travelers at Kalideres and Grogol Terminals

The West Jakarta Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) has deployed 19 personnel in health posts located in Kalideres and Grogol bus terminals from D-7 to D+7 of Eid.

They will provide health services and first aid to travelers

West Jakarta PMI Chairperson Becky Mardani said a team of 5 personnel consisting of one doctor, one nurse, three volunteers, and one ambulance had been on standby in each health post.

"They will provide health services and first aid to travelers," he asserted, Saturday (4/30).

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Every day, 30 travelers enjoyed the services provided at PMI health posts. Most of them complained of dizziness and high blood pressure.

"We give them medicines and supplements. For those who have high blood pressure, we suggest them to take a rest," he mentioned.

Most Eid travelers at Kalideres Terminal traveled to Sumatera, while travelers at Grogol Terminal traveled to Java.

"Hopefully, PMI health posts can help passengers who want to gather and celebrate Eid together in their hometown," he uttered.

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