The first training session for the Air Ambulance Service of Pakistan has commenced.
A unique meeting was conducted to assess the service’s advancement, overseen by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.
Aside from the Punjab chief secretary, secretary of finance, and director general of rescue services, other officials in attendance included provincial information minister Azma Bukhari.
The announcement that the first Air Ambulance Service training session had begun was made at the briefing.
CM Maryam Nawaz announced her resolve to grow the service’s operations while highlighting the initiative’s importance.
Her commitment to utilizing all provincial resources for the welfare and improvement of the public was reaffirmed as she emphasized its vital role in responding to crises and accidents in remote places.
The air ambulance service will be deployed in emergency situations and made available to other provinces as needed, she said, emphasizing the importance of protecting human life.