In a historic move, the Balochistan government has launched the province’s first-ever air ambulance service. This critical initiative aims to significantly improve emergency medical care for residents.
Previously, the government considered selling one of its airplanes. However, recognizing the citizens’ needs, they’ve chosen to repurpose it for the “People’s Air Ambulance” service. This dedicated aircraft will be fully equipped to transport critically ill patients during emergencies.
Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti emphasizes the game-changing impact of this service. Residents will now have quicker access to specialized care at major hospitals across the country, including the provincial capital, Quetta.
CM Bugti underscores the government’s commitment to improving all public services, especially healthcare. He highlights their ongoing efforts to transform the healthcare sector by providing high-quality medical facilities to the people of Balochistan. This air ambulance service exemplifies the government’s dedication to maximizing available resources for the public’s benefit.