tribratanews.polri.go.id - The Noken Community Development of Cartenz Peace Ops Task Force for the Nduga Region once again provided their best service to the community through the Keladi Sagu program by responding quickly and then treating a child who suffered a torn leg wound, Wednesday (13/4).
On that occasion, the Noken Task Force in the Nduga region provided health services to a child named Andre Nimiangge after he injured his left leg.
Ipda dr. Marten Bhara, M.A.R.S., said that the Noken Community Development team received a report that there had been a minor accident involving a kid while playing. He suffers a torn leg wound, so urgent treatment was needed.
“After receiving the information, we immediately went to check on the child. From what we see, the injuries were quite serious, so the team immediately treat the wound with 7 stitches," he said.
Noken Community Development hopes that they can always provide their best service to the community, be it in the fields of Welfare, Education, or Health, said Ipda dr. Marten Bhara, M.A.R.S.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Public Relations Task Force for Cartenz Peace Ops, Commissioner Drs. Ahmad Musthofa Kamal, SH., Noken Task Force will continue to provide their best service to the community.
"Distance and transportation now are no longer obstacles for people in the central mountains of Papua to get medical treatment, and the Keladi Sagu program can be the right solution, especially in remote areas of the Regency.," said the Head of the Public Relations Task Force.