Dubai Ambulance Services has confirmed that it is ready to receive Eid Al-Adha holiday and provided all the necessary capabilities to deal with emergency cases and rescue patients, pointing out that 1278 qualified ambulance cadres are ready to respond quickly within a 24-hour plan, throughout the Eid.

“The Foundation has put 214 vehicles on alert in case of an emergency,” said Khalifa Bin Dray, CEO of the Foundation. “This number includes 130 ambulances, 44 first responder vehicles, 31 quick responders, three disaster buses, four emergency and support units and two maritime ambulance units to meet any reports during Eid.” .

Bin Dray pointed to the deployment of ambulances in various parks and gardens, to ensure that any appeal is met in the shortest possible time, stressing that the institution has put vehicles and buses of various functions on alert, and will deploy ambulances in various crowded areas to ensure that any appeal and respond to any communication.

He added: «1278 ambulance cadres will be in service 24 hours, throughout the days of Eid, as well as emergency medical specialists who are mandated to intervene to rescue critical and critical cases and to meet any emergency, and dealing with cases of heart attacks, coma and wounds».

He pointed out that 217 ambulances and three buses have been put in place to support and support, pointing out that the ambulance buses work as mobile hospitals to accommodate mass casualties and conduct the necessary ambulances. In addition to providing maternal and childhood vehicles, the female respondent is staffed by a female staff to serve reports of medical conditions or gynecological injuries, in addition to bicycles to penetrate the crowds. He pointed out that the Foundation provided an operating room to receive reports of non-emergency cases, stressing that ambulances and paramedics will be deployed in the Eid chapels in the emirate, and near shopping centers and heritage village and diving area, and gardens of Mamzar, Jumeirah, Zabeel and Al Khor, in addition to Jumeirah Beach and Burj Al Arab. Ambulances are near shopping malls such as Mall of the Emirates, Mirdif City Center, Dubai Mall and Festival City.

"The number of ambulance points now stands at 111 points distributed throughout the emirate of Dubai, and most of the interior and exterior areas of Dubai, in addition to Dubai airports to provide a rapid response to all guests and visitors to the UAE," said Bin Dray.