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| Every special holiday, Tet or maybe weekend, the Thalassemia Center on the 3rd floor of the National Hospital of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, where most children patients suffering from hemolymph haemorrhage, are waiting for a non-professional music band that consists of officers and soldiers working for the police force. |
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| A patient is singing a long with a policeman. |
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| Understanding difficulties that patients at the National Hospital of Hematology and Blood Transfusion and K Hospital 3 (Tan Trieu, Hanoi) are experiencing, officers and soldiers of the University of Fire Fighting and Prevention often organize special musical programs to entertain the patients. |
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| Besides cheerful music performances, the charitable music group also presents various gifts from kind donors to patients. |
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| Gifts are not only cash but also milk, food and personal items which are necessary to patients. |
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| Captain Tran Anh Tuan, leader of the charitable music group said: "Each music party usually consists of 10 songs, under the theme of love for the motherland and vitality. The songs have joyful rhythms so patients can sing along." |
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| Being soaked with sweat, the participating soldiers and officers said: "As we see patients laughing, we feel happy and forget all fatigue." |
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| From a small group of officers and soldiers of the University of Fire Fighting and Prevention, the "music party" has now become big events with the participation of officers and soldiers working in various units of the Ministry of Public Security and kind donors. |












