Dubai Ambulance deals with 1,442 reports during the Eid holiday

The Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services reported that it dealt with 1,442 reports during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, and the number of cases it transported via its cars reached 1535, and the Executive Director of the Foundation, Khalifa Al Dray, confirmed that the institution had achieved record numbers in responding to and dealing with reports.

Al-Dray explained to "Emirates Today" that the Foundation has monitored high levels of commitment by community members, with preventive, precautionary measures to confront Corona.

According to Dubai Ambulance statistics, during the period between May 13-15, the corporation handled 56 severe cases and 343 moderate cases, while the total of simple cases reached 871.

And she continued, "There were 90 general injuries excluding accidents, while the number of injuries resulting from accidents reached 172 cases."

Al-Dray said that cases needing medical care and intervention were transferred to hospital emergency departments, indicating that the institution has allocated 442 trained ambulance staff, and 122 vehicles that include ambulances, rapid responders, bicycles and motorbikes, and marine boats, in addition to 222 professional drivers. To secure the residents and visitors of Dubai during the Eid days.

He pointed out that the Foundation's ambulances included cars, buses, and intensive care in a state of alert in anticipation of any emergency, buses and vehicles for field supplies, support and support in a state of readiness to meet any calls during the days of the Eid. In the least possible time.

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