and the incoming refugees, it s not slowingnd down.pp it sin not stopping. d it s getting more intense day by day. yeah. whenen you see the refugees and we re talking about now a couple of million people i don t know. yes, they now are in need. are you also seeing the severity of injuries to civilians and if so, how bad and how many? yeah, well, we ve had everything from lacerations comee in to shoulder fractures. have wounds that are infected and we do the best we can. i have i m working with a greate teamre, samaritan s purse. c we do the best we can to provide them with the care that they need. butou it s a challenge because you know, we ve got a lot of people f who have fled their hometown. they have medical conditions that need to b be treated. they don t have their medications. they re without their insulin, their asthma inhalers, you know, with their blood pressure medicine. changing life medicines. these are lifee saving medicines