Over the past year, the National Ambulance Team has provided more than 700 emergency obstetric and medical services to pregnant women. The staff helped mothers to give birth before they reached the hospital, and others were transferred to hospitals across the UAE. Ambulances, and provided them with medical care and care, which contributed to saving their lives and the lives of their babies.

The deputy director of the National Ambulance, Ahmed Saleh Al-Hajri, said that the delivery and care of pregnant women in emergency cases is carried out by trained and trained staff at the highest level of skill and professionalism, in safe and sound ways using the modern means provided by ambulances, And their children to the necessary medical care, in accordance with the best international standards in this area.

He pointed out that the ambulance crews are trained to deal with emergency cases related to pregnancy and childbirth, as they move very quickly to reach the site, and provide full care for mothers and newborns.

Al Hajri continued: "We feel as an integrated team in the national ambulance with happiness and pride in helping to save the injured and draw the smile on the faces of their families. There are thousands of emergency medical cases and injuries that we have succeeded in dealing with quickly and professionally, including cases to assist in delivery in difficult circumstances, dealing with the exposure of individuals to fatal heart attacks and save the lives of many victims of traffic accidents eloquent, stressing that the national ambulance will continue Success and excellence through continuous commitment to provide the highest quality emergency services in all areas of service ». Al-Hajri stressed that the National Ambulance Team is always striving to carry out its emergency duties to the fullest extent and to provide pioneering services to achieve the highest levels of safety for all members of the public.

It is worth mentioning that the National Ambulance has a fleet of ambulances equipped with the latest technological means and emergency equipment, distributed on points to be determined based on spatial statistics prior to the national ambulance and the physical and demographic privacy of each Emirate and the volume of communications received from them. Haditha receives reports from residents of each emirate via emergency number 998, or NA998, and immediately moves the ambulance to save critical cases.

First time

"We respond to emergencies every day, and the most difficult moments are when there are deaths," said Mazoon Hassan, the UAE's paramedic. "It was the most beautiful thing that happened to me when I participated in the ambulance of a woman about to give birth. That was the first time I took care of a newborn child, and when I took him in my lap I had an indescribable feeling. It is such a feeling that erases all the pressures of the profession. "