County Governor Park Wooryang Raises the Voice of Angels with Health Center Staff

On the 17th, we participated in the 'Doctor Helicopter Sound is the Sound of Angels' revival campaign, transporting critically ill emergency patients from the 1004 Islands. (Photo by Shinan-gun)

On the 17th, we participated in the 'Doctor Helicopter Sound is the Sound of Angels' revival campaign, transporting critically ill emergency patients from the 1004 Islands. (Photo by Shinan-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] On the 19th, Jeonnam Sinan-gun (Governor Park Woo-ryang) announced that it participated in the ‘Doctor Helicopter Sound is the Sound of Angels’ revival campaign to transport critically ill emergency patients from the 1004 Islands on the 17th.


For the residents of Sinan-gun living on the 1004 islands, the doctor helicopter flying in the sky serves as an emergency room, and securing appropriate treatment and transportation to medical institutions capable of treating critically ill emergency patients is a matter of life and death.


Sinan-gun relocated the helicopter landing pad from Okam-dong, Mokpo City to Aphae-eup, Sinan-gun in July last year to resolve complaints about noise from the doctor helicopter, and transports about 300 emergency patients to hospitals every year.


The Doctor Helicopter Sound Revival Campaign was carried out with a performance where Governor Park Woo-ryang of Sinan-gun and about 30 health center staff shouted the slogan ‘Doctor Helicopter Sound is the Sound of Angels’ and popped revival balloons together.


Governor Park Woo-ryang expressed gratitude to the doctor helicopter, saying, “Although I occasionally hear the helicopter sound because there is a doctor helicopter landing pad near the county office, I feel attached to the noise as I think it is the sound of angels saving the lives of the residents.”



Governor Park Woo-ryang recommended the next participants as Director Choi Myung-seok of Sinan Daewoo Hospital, who gives hope to residents in a difficult medical environment, Go player Lee Sedol from Bigeum, and vocalist Jo Yong-gap from Gageodo.


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