The
interior of one of the Camp Crame facilities, which like the rest
features beds, airconditioning units, ceiling fans,
exhaust fans, restrooms, shower areas, and nurse lounges
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SM,
through SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI), recently constructed seven
(7) insulated emergency quarantine facilities (EQFs) in Pasay and
Quezon City to house and treat patients affected by the Coronavirus
Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Built
by the SM Engineering Design and Development (SM EDD) team, and WTA
Architecture and Design Studio, these include four facilities in Camp
Crame and two facilities at the AFP Health Service Command – V.
Luna in Quezon City; as well as one at the Air Force General Hospital
– Villamor Air Base in Pasay City.
Completed
within a span of six to ten days, these feature a total of 156 beds,
air conditioning units, ceiling fans, exhaust fans, restrooms, shower
areas, and nurse lounges. The EQFs are set to accommodate COVID-19
patients who are asymptomatic or with mild symptoms.
In
the Camp Crame EQFs, each bed has a built-in call system and patients
will have an access to Wi-Fi connectivity. PNP
chief Gen. Archie Gamboa thanked SM
Engineering Design and Development
President
Hans ‘Chico’ Sy Jr. and WTA Architecture and Designs for their
contributions to the facility.
Apart
from contributing to the ongoing fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,
this social initiative also served as a platform for volunteeriSM for
SM employees, especially those from SM EDD.
One
of two EQF built at the AFP Health Service Command - V. Luna in
Quezon City
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Through
the EQF project, SM EDD employees were able to volunteer their time
and expertise in constructing the insulated EQFs,
an initiative that has received encouragement and strong support from
the President of SM EDD, Hans ‘Chico’ Sy Jr.
SMFI’s
Leadership Team expressed gratitude to SM EDD volunteers for carrying
out its purpose and commitment to provide EQFs to its partners in the
uniformed service.
“We
have courageous employee volunteers from SM EDD, sharing their
expertise and time amidst COVID-19. We’re proud to support their
contribution during this time of incredible need,” the team added.
SM
Foundation also thanked its partners, the Air Force General Hospital,
AFP Health Service Command and the WTA Architecture and Design
Studio, as “saving lives is critical during this pandemic.”
The
building of insulated EQFs is one of SM’s initiatives in line with
its commitment to be of service to the Filipino public, its
hospitals, and government during the coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier, SM,
through SM Foundation donated over PHP170 million worth of personal
protective equipment, testing kits, and intensive care unit
(ICU-grade) ventilators to over 100 hospitals and medical
institutions.
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