‘People Air Ambulance’ set to kick off soon in Balochistan

Project hailed as breakthrough, offering rapid transport for critical patients in remote districts

Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti said the air ambulance is now fully ready for service and will soon be formally launched for the public. PHOTO: CM BALOCHISTAN X

QUETTA:

For the first time in Balochistan’s history, people living in remote and underserved areas may soon have access to emergency medical evacuation by air, as the provincial government prepares to launch the “Peoples Air Ambulance” service.

The project, described by officials as a breakthrough in emergency healthcare, is expected to provide rapid medical transportation for patients suffering from serious injuries, road accidents, or critical health conditions, particularly in districts where long distances and poor road connectivity often delay treatment.

Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti said the air ambulance was now fully ready for service and would soon be formally launched for the public. He said the initiative was designed to ensure that patients from far-flung areas could be shifted quickly to major hospitals in Quetta and other cities during emergencies.

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