A mobile hospital system, movable by tractors, helicopters, railway locomotives, and/or ships, for providing comprehensive diagnosis and treatment to the wounded and patients, comprises multiple container cars serving as various functional sections of the hospital. These cars can be appropriately moved by transport vehicles to connect on-site to establish a comprehensive hospital system. Some of the container cars are equipped with water supply, power generation, and fuel supply systems. This system can connect multiple container cars on-site in areas affected by natural disasters or severe military conflicts to provide appropriate medical services to large numbers of patients, including the wounded.
The integrated medical rescue system can be transported "completely" to the vicinity or site of disaster relief, enabling rapid on-site rescue, reducing the "golden time" for life-saving during transport, and maximizing the chances of saving lives.
