This is not MadMax. This is the MEDIVAC for Oleg Gubal Mobile Hospital Complex 100% funded by #Romanian donors on my Facebook page. This Vehicle is 90% ready. Tires will be changed. It will be anti-mine NATO standard protected. This will take the wuunded from 0 line. Thread: 1/N
This is the logistical vehicle. I know, right? Terminator 2 movie Peterbuild? Same model. Just that this is armored and will have 6 beds for medics. Kitchen. Satinization for surgery tools used in the Emergency Room (below). Generators room. All armor is NATO standard 2/N
Since Ujraine has lots of rivers and bodies of water: This is a speed boat for crossing rivers, modified for wounded soldiers. Stay with me here: 3/n
This is the "Emergency Room". It has double NATO standard armour. Spevial developed pneumatic suspentions. Thisnwill stay around 15 to 20 km from the front lines to receive wounded soldiers from the MEDIVAC. It was a capacity of at 30 surgeries a day. That's 30 lives saved 4/n
That means 900 people in a month will be able to stay alive and see their families again. 2700 in 3 months. And those are the low expectation numbers. 5/n
Inside it there is state-of-the art medical equipment. Not for simple interventions, but for vritical and conplex ones. I have no expertise in this domain, but people with expertise say this is quite an amazing achievement in thensense of the conplexity of the equippment. 6/n
All of this cost around 130.000 euro and all was croundfunded on my facebook page and managed by autorota.com.ua Charity Fundation (one of the few ones i trust) created by Misha, a Ukrainian-Romanian soldier who is supervising the project. 7/n
If i could do it, you could do it too. This is an unique project and will serve a radius of about 25km (50 km lenght of the front lines). So we need more. Retweet this if you want. Or crouwdfund yourself. Angel, the paramedic with the idea want to offer its know-how to anybody8/n
After the wounded will be stabilisd in the "Emergency Room" they will be taken by Intensive Care Ambulances to the nearest hospitals that i purchased from Romanian donors too. Fron 3 to 5 ambulances will serve this Mobile Hospital Complex. 9/n
Spread the word! Let people known what regular fellas can make a huge difference in this war! This complex is planned to go into it's first missions 2 weeks from now in Bakhmut/Avdiivka area.
1. I have gathered from private donations of Romanians 451.000 euros so far and donated them to Ukraine in various forms of help. In this picture is a fire truck that i drove into #Bakhmut last month, picture taken entering Donetsk Oblast. Cost 28k eur with tansport. Thread:
2. Bought 4 of decommisioned DAC Romanian Army Trucks, repaired them, painted them and donated them to the #ZSU. The total cost of those (with repair and transport) 36k euro. @ChuckPfarrer maybe you'll like those :)
3. Purchased 17 4x4 SUV and repaired other 4 for Armed Forces of Ukraine. Total cost of those: 127.500 euro.
Today update: @DefMon3 i know you like this project. This is the first 100% volunteer funded, more than 80% from Romanian donors from which i fund it, and the rest from Poland and Spain. The Military Mobile Complex Oleg Gubal. In november it looked like in the 2nd picture. 1/
The idea started from callsign Angel, a medic, horored by the Ukraine Goverment as a hero for saving (him and the others in the picture) 550+ people from Chernihiv while under siege in the fist months of the war with their own cars and after that working in the city hospital. 2/
After my meeting with @Podolyak_M my Uckrainian-Romanian soldier Misha, told me "i want to show so something amazing volunteer medics are working on, but they don't have the money. (Misha is the first from left. Angel is the one with the cap). 3/