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SUKKUR, Jul 24 (APP):In a remarkable display of swift medical response on Thursday, infant Fatima Mastoi was transferred from Sukkur to Karachi via air ambulance. The infant girl was receiving treatment in Sukkur, but doctors advised that she required immediate attention in Karachi to save her life.
The collaborative efforts of the Sindh government and district administration Sukkur enabled the prompt arrangement of the air ambulance service. The Local Councils Association also played a vital role by providing modern medical facilities.
Chairman, District Council Syed Kumail Hyder Shah’s vision for public service has been instrumental in launching the successful air ambulance service in Sukkur. He emphasized that serving the public is his top priority, and the air ambulance service has brought new hope to patients in remote areas, enabling them to access advanced medical care.
The air ambulance service is a testament to the Sindh government’s commitment to public service. With modern medical aid now possible through air transportation, the district council’s efforts have bridged the gap between remote areas and specialized medical facilities.
The chairman’s initiatives have provided immense relief to the people of Sukkur, ensuring they have access to timely and advanced medical care. The air ambulance service has been a game-changer in the region, and its impact will be felt for years to come.