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In Sirsa, 248 treated at free Air Force camp

An Air Force doctor examines a patient at Shakkar Mandori.

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The Air Force organised a free medical camp on Monday at Shakkar Mandori village of Sirsa district. The camp was held to help villagers affected by recent floods and the risk of waterborne diseases.

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A total of 248 persons received health check-ups and free medicines during the camp. Blood tests were also conducted.The camp was organised by the Station Medicare Centre, Air Force Station, Sirsa, under the guidance of Air Commodore Rohit Kapil. The medical team was led by Dr Tapasya Bishnoi and included Dr Sakshat Sharma, JWO SK Sungh, counsellor Ramgopal Sharma and other staff.

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