The Punjab government has set out Rs. 440 million annually for the Air Ambulance project, and the process of introducing air ambulances for the province’s critically ill patients has begun.
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There are plans to construct air ambulance stations in Bahawalnagar, Multan, and Mianwali. Rescue 1122 is going to hire two planes for air ambulance service.
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Patients who are extremely sick will be transported by air ambulance to hospitals in the area. In South Punjab, air ambulance stations would be constructed in Multan and Bahawalnagar, while air ambulance stations will be developed in Rawalpindi and Mianwali. “After a year, the project’s estimate might increase,” according to Punjabi government sources.
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