K-P Rescue 1122 reports 2.7m beneficiaries, 271,000 emergency calls in 2025

Responded to 25,000 traffic accidents, 169,000 medical emergencies, transferred 58,800 patients to hospitals

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Rescue 1122 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has released its annual performance report, stating that its teams provided emergency services to more than 2.7 million people during 2025. The report said emergency responders were deployed to incidents ranging from medical cases to traffic accidents.

Rescue 1122 spokesperson Bilal Ahmad Faizi said the organisation handled more than 271,000 emergency calls over the year.

The report stated that around 289,000 injured and sick individuals were treated on site and shifted to hospitals across the province. It added that Rescue 1122 responded to 169,000 medical emergencies and 25,000 road traffic accidents.

The service also responded to large-scale incidents, including 5,691 fire emergencies, 780 drowning cases, 194 building collapses and 93 explosions. The report described 2025 as one of the busiest years for Rescue 1122 teams.

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The Health Ambulance Service, or Referral Service, transferred 58,800 critically ill patients to major hospitals.

The service also operated in the merged districts and former FATA regions, and established temporary rescue points at tourist destinations to provide on-site assistance to visitors and local residents.

The Rescue 1122 Khyber Control Room received 176,061 calls during the year. Of these, 136,138 were categorised as information or dropped calls, while 36,438 were classified as hoax or unnecessary calls, according to the report.

The report stated that 6,185 people lost their lives in various incidents during the year. It added that Rescue 1122 teams provided emergency assistance and relief in each of these cases.

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