Daraa-Sana
The Ambulance Response Center in the Syrian Arab Red Crescent branch in Daraa provides various free ambulance services around the clock through a medical staff consisting of four doctors and about a hundred paramedics.
Dr. Ahmed Al-Masalma, head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent branch in Daraa, said in a statement to SANA reporter that the center works around the clock and receives the visitors and provides them with the necessary services, in addition to receiving citizens’ complaints on the number 133 and managing minor cases or transferring them to local and central hospitals in Daraa, Izraa, Al-Sanamayn and Damascus.
Al-Masalma explained that the ambulances are fully prepared and transport about 80 cases to public hospitals on a monthly basis, and the number of patients benefiting from the center is estimated at 400 patients per month, for whom services are provided through the staff that rotates around the clock.
The volunteer Sanaa Abu Saifan from the ambulance team said: We receive emergency cases and they are managed, especially in the field of fractures, opening veins, iron leakage, accidents and others, stressing that the necessary measure is carried out through the supervising doctor, noting that the center’s staff deals with cases of corona infection by transporting the injured To hospitals or to give treatment to patients in the last stages of indication.
Volunteer Duha Al-Khairat indicated that she opens the veins for patients and provides them with possible assistance, while another volunteer, Amal Hassan, said that her work is limited to giving or infusion of iron to patients who suffer from low iron stores, while Mawadda, one of the reviews of the center, confirmed that the service is good and the existing staff provides the best aid. .
Luay Al-Talab, the operations room official at the center, said: We receive citizens’ reports and transfer cases to the center or hospitals according to the health status and assessment of the case, stressing that the ambulance team is ready around the clock, which was confirmed by one of the operating room workers. Hamdan responded that the case is dealt with in the field by giving First aid or transfer to hospitals in the governorates of Daraa and Damascus.
Qasim Miqdad