KARACHI: Today, a groundbreaking initiative for water ambulance service was launched in Karachi. It will ensure timely medical transportation for residents of the Baba, Bhit, and Shams Pir islands. This collaborative effort between NGOs, government authorities, and local communities aims to address the long-standing healthcare challenge faced by these island inhabitants.
The absence of a hospital on the islands has been a constant concern. It is a huge problem, particularly for pregnant women who require urgent medical attention. With the introduction of the water ambulance, access to healthcare services has significantly improved for island residents. It provides much-needed relief.
An NGO member involved in the project expressed their observations of the struggles faced by the island communities. The initiative includes the transportation of pregnant women to mainland hospitals during emergencies. This initiative aims to alleviate these challenges and ensure that everyone receives proper medical care.
The water ambulance operates 24 hours a day and is accessible through mobile phones. The aim is to ensure round-the-clock accessibility for patients in need. Equipped with medical personnel and necessary equipment, the service goes beyond transportation and also offers free bed facilities to those requiring immediate medical attention.
This initiative marks a significant step in improving healthcare accessibility and emergency medical services for residents of the islands off the coast of Karachi. It showcases the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders in addressing the healthcare needs of underserved communities.

For further information and updates on the water ambulance service, it is advisable to refer to reliable news sources or official statements from the organizations involved in the initiative.
