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SIZIWANG BANNER, Inner Mongolia, Oct. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Medical workers are
well prepared to give first aid to the taikonauts immediately after their
landing, Liu Xinmin, deputy director of China's space center, said here Sunday.
"Taikonauts are always the most precious part of China's mannedspace
program, and we always give top priority to their safety," said Liu who has just
arrived in Siziwang Banner (county), the primary landing site of Shenzhou-6,
China's second manned spacecraft, in Inner Mongolia.
Medical workers and equipment are already in place in the primary,
secondary and emergency landing sites to provide first-aid service to the two
taikonauts, who were sent in orbit Wednesday morning, he said.
"We will take five steps to ensure immediate first-aid service to the
taikonauts at the time of their return," Liu said.
Medical teams will arrive at the landing site to make preparations as soon
as the spacecraft begins orbit shift for the return.
Then they will receive real time data of the key physical figures of the
taikonauts with the help of an ultrashort wave communication system for a
preliminary estimation of their health.They may also talk with the taikonauts
through the system to get more information, Liu said.
Upon the landing of the re-entry module, medical workers will reach the
capsule and help open the gate of it. They will decide how the taikonauts get
out of the module after their observation and inquiries about the conditions of
the spacemen through the gate.
The medical workers will help the taikonauts walk out if they are in normal
condition, then the taikonauts will stay at the scene for a while to re-adapt to
gravity before boarding a medicalhelicopter to change clothing, get disinfected,
have a checkup, and have their physiological figures and samples collected.
If the taikonauts are in poor condition or are injured, medicalworkers will
enter the module for preliminary treatment, and then take them to the helicopter
or emergency vehicles for further first-aid service.
"We have carried out several exercises at each landing site andimmediate
first-aid service will be ensured," said Liu. Enditem |