The chief physician of an ambulance station in Yekaterinburg has died.

The chief physician of an ambulance station in Yekaterinburg has died.

      Aleksey Nikolaev, 58, the deputy chief physician for medical affairs at the Ambulance Station, has died in Yekaterinburg. The ambulance service’s website reported that the deputy chief physician died on October 23 after a serious illness. Photo: V. F. Kapinos Ambulance Station

      “Alexey Dmitrievich devoted his entire life to the ambulance service, rising through the ranks from an orderly to deputy chief physician. Under his leadership and through his active involvement, not only Anesthesiology and Resuscitation Department No. 2 but also other units developed,” the obituary says.

      The farewell for the deputy chief physician will take place on October 25 at 1:30 p.m. at the Voznesenie funeral home (41a Serafimy Deryabina). Earlier in Yekaterinburg, the organizer of Fashion Week died.

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The chief physician of an ambulance station in Yekaterinburg has died.

In Yekaterinburg, 58-year-old deputy chief medical officer of the Ambulance Service Station, Alexey Nikolaev, died. The ambulance service's website reported that he died on October 23 after a serious illness.