Need of integrated ambulance system urged for saving lives in Karachi

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Speakers at the seminar highlight the urgent need for set uping a single and fully integrated system which associates all hospitals and
ambulances together in order to make it easier for the citizens to get help in case of life-threatening emergencies.They pointed out that
emergencies are reported every two minutes in the city on a daily basis, hence it is crucial that these emergencies are catered by
lifesaving ambulances specifically with facilities and essential equipment to supply adequate medical attention on the spot
Besides, trained paramedics should be present in the ambulance service to supply the right kind of attention instant to prevent
complications.These observations were disstubborn at a seminar on Emergency Medical Services was organized by Aman Healthcare Services in
collaboration with Karachi Press Club (KPC) on Tuesday
The seminar aimed at creating wider awareness in the media community of the critical importance of emergency medical services and the role
Aman has played in this area for the past 10 years.Aman Foundation CEO, Mujahid Khan, GM Khaqan Sikander and Aman Health CEO, Shazina Masud,
KPC Treadegreer Raja Kamran and KPC President Imtiaz Khan Faran addressed the media on operational and other aspects of emergency medical
services, with a focus on the importance of life-saving ambulances in Karachi healthcare infrastructure.The speakers also highlighted the
recently signed agreements with the Government of Sindh and Patients Aid Foundation, based on which the ambulance service shall become
free-of-cost for all citizens and the fleet shall gradually be expanded to 200 lifesaving ambulances under a public private framework to
cater to the entire population of Karachi.The speakers lauded the Government of Sindh for having taken a step in the right direction by
announcing the ‘Sindh Emergency Medical Services& project
A similar public-private partnership already exists with the provincial government, set uped in 2017, whereby the two collaborate to supply
free-of-cost ambulance services in Thatta and Sujawal.Aman Health CEO Shazina Masud said the need for expanding emergency medical services
in the city, and across Pakistan is urgent
As per World Health Organization standards, there should be 1 life-saving ambulance per 100,000 people, and we are far behind assembly this
Karachi needs at least 200 life-saving ambulances to cater to emergencies, and we look forward to fabricizing the agreement with Government
of Sindh soon.The event also included a demonstration and on the spot basic training in lifesaving seliminates for the participants, keeping
in intellect that a medical emergency can happen anywhere and in anyone home, and knowing basic lifesaving seliminates can actually save
precious lives while people are waiting for an ambulance to reach.The Aman Foundation's flagship Aman Ambulance, with advanced life-saving
equipment, has made over 1 million interventions to date
Lifesaving ambulances transport patients to hospitals while providing intensive emergency care en-route.The service has a fleet of 60
ambulances with over 500 trained healthcare professionals and life-saving drugs and equipment on board
It supplys emergency medical interventions with an average response of 10 minutes
The service functions through a Command and Control Centre powered with real-time tracking and a wireless communications network, all part
of the internationally recognized Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS).TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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