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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract محطة علاج المصابين (بالإنجليزية: (Casualtyمحطة علاج المصابين (بالإنجليزية: (Casualty Clearing Station (CSS)‏، هي محطة علاج عسكرية تقع خلف الجبهة الأمامية للمعركة. يتم اختيار موقعها لتكون قريبة من موقع المعركة لكن خارج مدى أسلحة العدو، وذلك للتمكن من تقديم العلاج للجنود المصابين بأسرع وقت ممكن وفي مكان آمن.ويتواجد فيها المسعفين والدكاترة والممرضات لمعالجه المصابين في المعركة. تتلقى المحطة الجنود المصابين من أرض المعركة حيث تقوم بتقديم الإسعافات اللازمة لهم، بينما يتم نقل الإصابات التي يتعذر علاجها في المحطة إلى مستشفى قريب.تي يتعذر علاجها في المحطة إلى مستشفى قريب. , In the British Army and other CommonwealthIn the British Army and other Commonwealth militaries, a Casualty Clearing Station (CCS) is a military medical facility behind the front lines that is used to treat wounded soldiers. A CCS would usually be located just beyond the range of enemy artillery and often near transportation facilities (e.g., a railway). The CCS receives battlefield casualties from regimental aid posts located in the combat zone. Casualties that cannot be adequately treated in the CCS are stabilized there before being transported to a field hospital or military hospital. to a field hospital or military hospital. , Een "Casualty Clearing Station" of CCS is Een "Casualty Clearing Station" of CCS is een militaire medische post die zich meestal bevindt achter de frontlinie en net buiten bereik van de artillerie van de vijand. Een CCS is een term die men gebruikt in het Britse leger en alle andere landen van de Commonwealth. Een CCS is meestal gelegen dicht bij een spoorweg of andere belangrijke transportweg, dit om vlot de gewonde soldaten te kunnen transporteren. Het diende als tussenstation tussen de eerste hulppost aan het front, en de grote ziekenhuizen. De meeste soldaten verbleven niet lang in het CCS, diegenen die verzorgd werden, zond men terug naar het front. De soldaten die verdere zorg nodig hadden, werden gestabiliseerd en die evacueerde men dan naar het ziekenhuis.ie evacueerde men dan naar het ziekenhuis.
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rdfs:comment محطة علاج المصابين (بالإنجليزية: (Casualtyمحطة علاج المصابين (بالإنجليزية: (Casualty Clearing Station (CSS)‏، هي محطة علاج عسكرية تقع خلف الجبهة الأمامية للمعركة. يتم اختيار موقعها لتكون قريبة من موقع المعركة لكن خارج مدى أسلحة العدو، وذلك للتمكن من تقديم العلاج للجنود المصابين بأسرع وقت ممكن وفي مكان آمن.ويتواجد فيها المسعفين والدكاترة والممرضات لمعالجه المصابين في المعركة. تتلقى المحطة الجنود المصابين من أرض المعركة حيث تقوم بتقديم الإسعافات اللازمة لهم، بينما يتم نقل الإصابات التي يتعذر علاجها في المحطة إلى مستشفى قريب.تي يتعذر علاجها في المحطة إلى مستشفى قريب. , In the British Army and other CommonwealthIn the British Army and other Commonwealth militaries, a Casualty Clearing Station (CCS) is a military medical facility behind the front lines that is used to treat wounded soldiers. A CCS would usually be located just beyond the range of enemy artillery and often near transportation facilities (e.g., a railway). The CCS receives battlefield casualties from regimental aid posts located in the combat zone. Casualties that cannot be adequately treated in the CCS are stabilized there before being transported to a field hospital or military hospital. to a field hospital or military hospital. , Een "Casualty Clearing Station" of CCS is Een "Casualty Clearing Station" of CCS is een militaire medische post die zich meestal bevindt achter de frontlinie en net buiten bereik van de artillerie van de vijand. Een CCS is een term die men gebruikt in het Britse leger en alle andere landen van de Commonwealth.en alle andere landen van de Commonwealth.
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