Dr, Muhammad Vadood Heydari, the head of Service-rendering Jihadi Headquarter of EIKO said, “In order to serving and deprivation eradication in the deprived areas and the effective presence in the relief and rescue process during calamities and natural disasters, which are among the main policies of EIKO, instantly after arrival of flood in the northern provinces of the country, Salamat-e Ehsan, equipped with the medical, medicinal, lab equipments, bed and mobile pharmacy were dispatched to remote villages.”
“Salamat-e Ehsan Caravan stayed for three days in the flood-ridden parts of western Mazandaran Province and western Guilan Province and provided medical and relief services to 250 injured people in the flood-ridden areas. The head of Service-rendering Jihadi Headquarter of EIKO said, “Since the recent flood had no fundamental harms, maybe in the first place you see less medical and relief demands, but after the arrival of Salmat’e Ehsan Caravan it became clear that there are some demands in the field of healthcare and medicine.”
According to Dr. Heydari, one of the most fundamental policies of Service-rendering Jihadi Headquarter of EIKO is taking advantage of Jihadi Groups, servant forces and empowering people’s participation to participate effectively in rescue and relief operations during calamities and natural disasters. “All of 10 members of the Jihadist group including a physician, nurse, lab expert who participated in the Salamat-e Ehsan Caravan of the flood-ridden areas were from the local forces,” he added.
Emphasizing the fact that all of the services provided by the Salamat-e Ehsan Caravan were free of charge, Dr. Heydari said, “All of medical and relief services, even provision of medicines among people of the flood-ridden areas of the northern country were completely free of charge and team of Healthcare Jihadists during its 3-day presence in the various villages were active in this regard.”