Bahawalpur to get 50 motorcycle ambulances
Medical technicians have been recruited for motorcycle ambulance service after acquiring professional training
BAHAWALPUR:
A motorcycle ambulance service will be launched in Bahawalpur in upcoming month of October to facilitate patients, especially those living in localities, having narrow streets.
Security Measures: Govt to register ambulances, drivers
Divisional Emergency Officer, Malik Asif Raheem Channar told media persons on Wednesday that the government would provide 50 motorcycle ambulances for Bahawalpur region.
"Punjab Emergency Service 1122 is going to launch motorcycle ambulance service in Bahawalpur from month of October," he said.
Edhi ambulances to soon have trained paramedics on board
He said emergency medical technicians have been recruited for motorcycle ambulance service after acquiring professional training. He said that motorbike ambulance service would help bringing patients from localities having narrow streets.
Such ambulance service would also help bringing patients from areas which used to face traffic jam, he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 7th, 2017.
A motorcycle ambulance service will be launched in Bahawalpur in upcoming month of October to facilitate patients, especially those living in localities, having narrow streets.
Security Measures: Govt to register ambulances, drivers
Divisional Emergency Officer, Malik Asif Raheem Channar told media persons on Wednesday that the government would provide 50 motorcycle ambulances for Bahawalpur region.
"Punjab Emergency Service 1122 is going to launch motorcycle ambulance service in Bahawalpur from month of October," he said.
Edhi ambulances to soon have trained paramedics on board
He said emergency medical technicians have been recruited for motorcycle ambulance service after acquiring professional training. He said that motorbike ambulance service would help bringing patients from localities having narrow streets.
Such ambulance service would also help bringing patients from areas which used to face traffic jam, he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 7th, 2017.