The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) assisted 99 individuals during the anti-corruption rallies in Metro Manila on Sunday, September 21.
Among them, 75 received vital signs monitoring, while 19 were treated for minor issues like dizziness, cramps, and sprains.
One major case of possible cardiac arrest was reported, but no patients were sent to hospitals.
PRC deployed 14 ambulances, fire trucks, food trucks, and other emergency vehicles to key protest areas, including EDSA Shrine, Luneta Park, and Mendiola.
The group ensured continuous medical support for the thousands of protesters demanding accountability for alleged government project anomalies.
Source: PhilNews24 | September 22, 2025
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