Motorbike Ambulance Service launched

These motorbike ambulances will be used as mini ambulances which were equipped with life-saving equipmen


Our Correspondent January 01, 2018
The number of motorcycles, being exported from Pakistan, has come down from 6,000 units per month to 2,000 units. Pakistan has already lost Sri Lanka and Bangladesh markets and is now just exporting to Afghanistan, according to sources. PHOTO: FILE/AFP

BAHAWALPUR: On the directions of Punjab chief minister, Punjab Emergency Service Rescue 1122 achieved another milestone by inaugurating the Motorbike Ambulance Service in Bahawalpur.

In accordance with Punjab Government’s decision to start Motorbike Ambulance Service in nine divisional headquarters, Bahawalpur has become the fifth division where this service had been started.

In this regard an event was held in Quaid-e-Azam Medical College where Provincial Minister Cooperative Malik Muhammad Iqbal Channar was the chief guest.

Rescue 1122 Director General Rizwan Naseer said that Motorbike Ambulance Service had rescued 17,000 people and its average response time on the spot of the incident remained 4.7 minutes.

He maintained that these motorbike ambulances will be used as mini ambulances which were equipped with life-saving equipment.

On the occasion, Provincial Minister Malik Muhammad Iqbal Channar said that Punjab chief minister was making efforts for the development of South Punjab. He said the government was taking revolutionary steps in health and education sectors.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 1st, 2018.

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