- Punjab has launched its pioneering Air Ambulance Service training program.
- Maryam Nawaz affirmed the government’s dedication to expanding the air ambulance network.
- The training session is currently ongoing, signifying a crucial step towards improving emergency response.
Punjab has taken a significant leap forward in bolstering emergency healthcare with the initiation of its pioneering Air Ambulance Service training program. The province’s Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz, chaired a meeting to review the service’s progress and future plans.
The briefing revealed that the first training session for the Air Ambulance Service is currently underway. This development marks a crucial stride towards enhancing emergency response capabilities, especially in remote areas where accessing timely medical assistance can be challenging.
Maryam Nawaz underscored the government’s unwavering commitment to expanding the air ambulance network across Punjab. She emphasized, “The preservation of human life is paramount. Our objective is to ensure that every corner of Punjab has swift and effective access to emergency services.”
The Chief Minister further stressed that Punjab’s resources would be maximized to benefit its residents. In times of crisis, the air ambulance service will serve as a lifeline, not only for Punjab but potentially for other provinces as well.
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This initiative highlights Punjab’s dedication to enhancing healthcare infrastructure and saving lives, thereby setting a benchmark for other provinces to emulate.

















