Medical Asylum

A medical shelter is a special structure designed to provide protection to medical workers and patients in the event of emergencies such as nuclear explosions, chemical attacks, fires and other disasters. A medical shelter is one of the main elements of the public medical protection system and can be used as a temporary or permanent place to house functional medical evacuation units.

The medical shelter consists of several functional zones, each of which performs specific tasks. The first zone contains functional medical evacuation units, such as operating rooms, intensive care wards, intensive care wards and others. The second zone is designed to accommodate medical personnel who serve patients and provide their treatment. The third zone is used to store medicines, instruments and equipment necessary for providing medical care.

One of the main tasks of a medical shelter is to protect patients and medical personnel from the effects of damaging factors such as radiation, toxic substances, high temperature, etc. To achieve this, the medical shelter uses special systems for ventilation, air filtration, lighting, heating and water supply. In addition, a medical shelter must provide comfortable working conditions for medical personnel and patients, as well as have quick and convenient access to medical resources.

Thus, a medical shelter is an important element of the system of medical protection of the population. It helps ensure the safety of patients and medical workers in case of emergencies and provides the necessary conditions for providing medical care in extreme conditions.