The two paramedics, Moza Al-Mutla'i and Maid Abdul-Majeed, are making continuous efforts, along with their colleagues, in dealing with cases of the emerging coronavirus (Covid-19), and responding quickly to an ambulance and transferring other conditions to hospitals.

The paramedics, who work with the "National Ambulance", confirmed that they had acquired practical and humanitarian experience, which enabled them to work under pressure, to act quickly with critical situations, and to communicate with patients and their families, noting that they spend long working hours in the field, away from their families, and in shifts Overnight escort with ambulance crews, in order to perform the duty and provide urgent ambulance service to patients, and transfer them to hospitals to complete treatment.

Working on the first line of defense, Moza and Maid were able to save the lives of patients whose hearts stopped, transmit confirmed or suspected cases of “Covid-19”, respond to the aid of traffic accident victims, and help pregnant women to put their children in emergency births. Which contributed to saving their lives before arriving at the hospital, and other cases that require urgent ambulance intervention.

They affirmed that they feel a high morale, while performing their work, with the support of encouraging leadership for the first line of defense, and the appreciation of members of society for the vital role of medical personnel in the state, noting that humanitarian work and contribution in providing primary care to patients and transporting the injured to hospitals are details in Their role that they are proud to play at any time.

The paramedic, Maid Abdul Majeed, says that since he joined the National Ambulance, he feels proud, as he affirms that helping patients and saving their lives and taking them to hospitals is a human duty and a national service, noting that he participates daily in ambulance operations and transporting patients without tiredness and boredom, and he feels happiness when one of the Reasons to save their lives.

He adds that with the emergence of the emerging corona virus (Covid-19), he began to participate in the transfer of cases infected with this virus, and to respond to reports received to the operating room at all times without delay, indicating that he and his colleagues abide by the precautionary instructions and precautionary measures when transporting the infected, and take precautions It prevents infection, either for the ambulance crew or for the sick.

For its part, the medic, Moza Al-Mutla'i said: “I am proud to be in this place, to connect to all the world that the Emirates of the Emirates is able to establish its presence in all fields and contribute effectively to the service of its society.”

She adds that she learns more every day, through dealing with medical conditions, expressing her feelings and happiness with her family for her presence with her colleagues and colleagues on the first line of defense in such emergency conditions, in which the country is making great efforts to combat the emerging corona virus.

She emphasized the importance of the female component in the national ambulance, as "the presence of a paramedic woman gives special privileges to women, so that they can deal with comfort."

Helping patients, saving their lives, and transporting them to hospitals is a humanitarian and national duty.

Moza and Mayed saved the lives of patients whose hearts stopped, and helped pregnant women to put their children in an emergency.