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Wednesday, December 2 - 2009

Abu Dhabi to launch paid ambulance service

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, May 26 - 2009 at 11:29

Mohammad Al Ansari, Head of the Ambulance Unit at the Abu Dhabi Police has said that a paid ambulance service will be launched by the unit to pick up the elderly and transport them inside the emirate of Abu Dhabi and to other emirates. The cost of travel within a city in the emirate of Abu Dhabi would be Dhs150 per hour; Dhs250 per hour to travel from city to city in the emirate and Dhs500 per hour to the other emirates. The service will also be available to public authorities and private firms at Dhs370 per hour for the ambulance car and the driver; Dhs70 for nurse; Dhs135 for doctor.

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