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J&K’s ambulance services get performance check

The meeting also discussed several challenges, including the ageing fleet and increased demand.
06:25 AM Aug 01, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Srinagar, July 31: Jammu and Kashmir’s ambulance services got a performance check on Wednesday.

Chairing a meeting to assess the performance and functioning of the 108 and 102 ambulance emergency services in J&K, Secretary Health and Medical Education, Syed Abid Rasheed Shah praised the ambulance services, describing them as a “critical service” for the region.

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He emphasised the importance of maintaining and enhancing these services to ensure their availability across the entire length and breadth of J&K.

Since their inception in 2020, these emergency services have played a pivotal role in saving numerous lives, particularly in challenging terrains, Shah said.

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The meeting highlighted the success of these services, noting that these had significantly impacted the community, especially in tough and remote areas.

At the beginning of the meeting, it was reported that the 108 helplines currently operate 203 ambulances, while the 102 emergency services manage 286 ambulances across J&K.

Since the launch of the 108 ambulance services, a total of 311,176 patients have been transported as of June 2024.

Additionally, from March 24, 2020, to June 30, 2024, the services received 38,55,259 calls, reflecting a strong and growing public response.

The human resources involved in these services include 886 personnel, encompassing emergency medical technicians, drivers, emergency response centre physicians, and biomedical teams.

The Secretary Health expressed his satisfaction with the performance of the ambulance services but stressed the need for regular improvements to further serve the people of J&K.

He urged officials to ensure that beneficiaries receive the benefits of this service seamlessly.

The meeting also discussed several challenges, including the ageing fleet and increased demand.

Shah urged all involved to work with diligence and compassion in the service of the people of J&K.

Mission Director National Health Mission J&K, Nazim Zai Khan; Managing Director J&K Medical Supplies Corporation Ltd, Kapil Sharma; Directors of Health Services Kashmir and Jammu; and Director Finance H&ME participated in the meeting.

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