Dunamu and the Korean Red Cross pose for a photo to mark a handover ceremony for disaster response medical team (HERU) vehicles. From left are Soomin Lee, head of Dunamu's Impact Business Office, and Dongwan Chae, head of Seoul Red Cross Hospital and director of the medical center. [Photo: Upbit]

Upbit said on April 28 it held a handover ceremony on April 27 at Seoul Red Cross Hospital for vehicles for the Korean Red Cross disaster response medical team (HERU, Health Emergency Response Unit).

The five vehicles will be deployed to Red Cross hospitals in Seoul, Incheon, Sangju, Tongyeong and Yeongju. In the event of a disaster, they will be sent to the site to provide emergency medical support to displaced people and relief workers.

The disaster response medical team vehicles were made with 300,000,000 won from 1 billion won that Upbit donated in March last year to support victims of wildfires in the Yeongnam region.

Kyungseok Oh (오경석), CEO of Dunamu, said, "This support contributes to building infrastructure used at disaster sites," adding, "We will continue this kind of social contribution."

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