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  2. Features of dressing stations during WW1123:
    • Located behind the front lines.
    • Assessed wounded troops' injuries.
    • Used abandoned buildings, dug-outs, bunkers, or tents.
    • Had medical officers, orderlies, stretcher bearers, and sometimes nurses.
    • Provided initial treatment and sent soldiers for further care.
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    The dressing station was the first proper port of call for wounded troops behind the lines during the First World War. Doctors would assess the severity of the men's injuries and if necessary the soldiers would be sent off for further treatment.
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    Dressing stations were located in abandoned buildings, dug-outs or bunkers to protect from shelling. Sometimes they had to use tents. Each station would have 10 medical officers, medical orderlies and stretcher bearers. From 1915 nurses were used in the chain of casualty evacuation.
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    There are six regimental aid posts behind the front line, two Advanced and two Main Dressing Stations. There was no hard and fast rule regarding the location of a Dressing Station: existing buildings and underground dug-outs and bunkers were most common, simply because they afforded some protection from enemy shell fire and aerial attack.
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