According to sources, Sky Wings, a private aviation firm, has chosen to start an air ambulance service in Pakistan after the Edhi Foundation. According to information, the Piper Seneca, the company's air ambulance, has landed in Karachi and will be utilized to transfer patients from any airport to Karachi. The service will make it possible …
New Airline To Offer Air Ambulance Services In Pakistan
According to sources, Sky Wings, a private aviation firm, has chosen to start an air ambulance service in Pakistan after the Edhi Foundation.
According to information, the Piper Seneca, the company’s air ambulance, has landed in Karachi and will be utilized to transfer patients from any airport to Karachi. The service will make it possible for patients and a medical team to be transported quickly so that they may get urgent medical attention.
The chief executive officer of Sky Wings Aviation, Imran Aslam Khan, stated that the company plans to extend its air ambulance service by adding (2) additional aircraft to its fleet in the near future.
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The plane will be sent to transfer patients wherever necessary, and the air ambulance service will be accessible all throughout the country. Earlier, a patient was successfully moved for the first time in Pakistan thanks to a rescue service effort started by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.
Two days ago, the patient, a (40-year-old) Mianwali lady named Halima Bibi, fell from a roof and became paralyzed. After receiving basic care at the District Headquarters Hospital in Mianwali, doctors recommended that she be sent to Rawalpindi for more care.
Halima Bibi was transported in an air ambulance from (Mianwali to Rawalpindi) during the crucial “golden hour” per CM Maryam Nawaz’s order.
Maryam Nawaz was praised by the patient’s relatives as an “angel” for making the move possible. The chief minister of Punjab highlighted that every person has the right to timely and high-quality medical care, which would be provided.
She asked the country to pray for Bibi’s recovery and declared the start of Pakistan’s 1st air ambulance operations. In her 1st speech in the Punjab Assembly, Maryam Nawaz, the 1st female chief minister of Punjab, said that the air ambulance service will be launched in a matter of weeks.