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Body Collectors

The Por Tek Tung Foundation is Bangkok's largest provider of emergency medical services (EMS) and is made up mainly of volunteers who have regular jobs during the day but moonlight as rescue workers. In a city where hospital ambulances are few and often stuck in traffic, the Foundation is widely recognized by doctors for its efficiency Por Tek Tung was started by Chinese immigrants in the last century and started out by providing free funeral services to the poor. Since then, the Foundation has grown into a large organization run through a temple and mostly responds to accidents on the dangerous streets of Thailand’s capital. Their main function is rushing victims to hospitals and transporting dead bodies to police morgues. The Foundation provides their services free of charge, relying entirely on donations to their affiliated temple from the community. Although it employs 30 loosely trained EMS workers, the Foundation has over 1000 volunteers who patrol the streets each night on the lookout for accidents.  

  • Volunteers crowd around a dead body in Bangkok.
  • Volunteers carry a dead body to a truck bound for the morgue in Bangkok.
  • A Por Tek Tung employee waits at the foundation's headquarters for the accident-calls to come in from the volunteers on the streets of Bangkok.
  • 16 year old Por Tek Tung volunteer and student by day Kontawat is the youngest volunteer in Bangkok.
  • Volunteers sit in the back of a pickup truck as they race to the scene of an accident in Bangkok.
  • An injured woman involved in a motorcycle accident is loaded into one of Por Tek Tung's ambulances in Bangkok.
  • A photo of a car accident and the deceased is found on the front page of a Thai newspaper. Graphic photos of car accidents are common in Thai newspapers
  • 32 year old Por Tek Tung volunteer Dai works by day at a bank and spends 4 nights a week volunteering with the foundation.
  • A Por Tek Tung employee nicknamed 'The Extractor' removes a dead body from an accident in Bangkok.
  • A Por Tek Tung volunteer says a prayer for the dead after loading a body into a vehicle bound for a morgue in Bangkok.
  • The burnt body of a man involved in a head-on collision is removed from a vehicle in Bangkok.
  • A Por Tek Tung employee waits at the foundation's headquarters for the accident calls to come in from the volunteers on the streets of Bangkok.
  • A Por Tek Tung employee nicknamed 'The Extractor' uses metal cutters to try and extract a dead body from an accident in Bangkok.
  • Fatal accident, Bangkok.
  • A vehicle in Bangkok features a Por Tek Tung logo.
  • A Por Tek Tung employee prepares to collect the body of a deceased police officer involved in a fatal accident in Bangkok.
  • Por Tek Tung volunteers bandage a man involved in a motorcycle accident in Bangkok.
  • Volunteers, Bangkok.
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