Sainju, 31, is a safety instructor at a school. He formed the team in the aftermath of the 2015 earthquake. Sick with a high fever, he left his hospital bed to help the overwhelmed staff. ``I was separating the dead bodies from the wounded ones and categorizing them for the doctors,'' Sainju said. ``This is when my life turned, and I decided to help people.'' Nhuja Kaiju, 20, is a computer operator at a government office, and Rajesh Gaiju, 28, is a history and culture teacher. Only Punam Karmacharya, a 22-year-old nurse, has any formal medical training.
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