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Vietnam stroke emergency rescues

Overview

In late July 2026, Vietnam Railways halted its SE2 passenger train after a 71‑year‑old passenger showed stroke symptoms. Crew members activated emergency protocols, called for medically trained passengers, and arranged an unscheduled stop at Long Khánh station, where the patient was transferred to emergency services.

A week later, in mid‑July, a Vietnamese emergency physician led a maritime rescue of a 46‑year‑old Russian seaman who suffered a stroke aboard a container ship in rough seas near Vietnam’s waters. The medical team traveled by canoe, boarded the vessel, and evacuated the patient to a shore hospital for treatment.

Both incidents illustrate Vietnam’s expanding capacity to respond to acute stroke emergencies across different transport environments, highlighting coordinated protocols, rapid medical intervention, and cross‑border assistance.

Entities

Đinh Xuân Hiếu · International shipping lane · Vũng Tàu · Trần Văn Sỹ · Russian seaman

Timeline

  1. 13 days ago

    [HEALTH] 5 sources
    Vietnamese doctor saves Russian seaman after sea‑borne stroke

    Vietnamese emergency doctor Hồ Châu Anh Thư led a team that climbed a rope ladder onto a container ship in rough seas, rescued a 46‑year‑old Russian crew member suffering a stroke, and secured his transfer to a

  2. 21 days ago

    [HEALTH] 2 sources
    Vietnam railway SE2 train stops to rescue passenger showing stroke symptoms

    Vietnam Railways' SE2 train halted at Long Khánh on 26 July after a 71‑year‑old passenger showed stroke symptoms; crew provided first aid and the patient was transferred to hospital, avoiding a critical outcome

Sources

afamily.vn · giadinh.net.vn · kenh14.vn · soha.vn · vietnamplus.vn