Abu Dhabi National Ambulance has raised emergency preparedness and taken the required proactive measures in readiness for Eid Al Fitr holiday in the Northern Emirates. On the occasion, the emergency medical care provider is also calling on the public to celebrate safely and responsibly and stressed the importance of continuing to adhere to the safety instructions and preventive measures issued by the concerned authorities to protect the health and safety of the community and support the country’s efforts in further recovering from the pandemic.

As part of the emergency preparations, National Ambulance will increase its around the clock readiness to ensure efficient response to potential emergency incidents during this period. This includes the strategic distribution and dynamic deployment of resources on vital roads and areas based on historical data and call and location pattern analysis. National Ambulance will also coordinate closely with strategic partners across the emergency sector to provide an efficient joint response and ensure public safety.

Ahmed Saleh Al Hajeri, CEO of National Ambulance, confirmed that the emergency medical teams, including those working at the Ambulance Communications Centre, have taken all the necessary precautions to be at full readiness to deliver emergency service requirements and efficiently respond to potential incidents on the frontline.

Al Hajeri also urged the public to celebrate Eid responsibly and not undermine all the success achieved in containing the pandemic and limiting its spread. He reminded people to continue adhering to preventive measures and safety instructions, including Eid Prayers protocols issued by the concerned authorities.

Current advice to maintain healthy and safety during Eid Al Fitr holiday includes:

  • Adhere to safety guidelines and precautions and follow Eid prayers protocol
  • Seniors above the age 60 and children under the age 12 should perform Eid prayers at home. People with chronic diseases, or those living with or have been in contact with Covid-19 patients are prohibited from praying in mosques
  • Exchange Eid greetings via modern technology 
  • Replace Eidiya (handing out money or gifts) with online alternatives
  • Avoid visits and family gatherings, especially for people who are at higher risk of serious illness
  • Refrain from shaking hands, nose greeting, kissing or hugging others
  • Do not exchange food or gifts
  • Avoid crowded places and gatherings at public or private places
  • Keep children under close supervision during celebrations to minimize the risk of accidents
  • Drive safely, comply with traffic laws and road safety rules and give right of way to emergency vehicles

National Ambulance also remind people to call 998 for emergency ambulance in the Northern Emirates and the importance of acting responsibly when calling upon the vital emergency service to help ensure the efficient delivery of urgent care to those who need it most.

National Ambulance provides urgent pre-hospital care in the Northern Emirates which can be requested through the dedicated 998 emergency ambulance number and NA 998 mobile application. Its primary task is to work on the frontline to provide high standards of pre-hospital emergency medical services for serious illness and injuries to citizens, residents and visitors across the Emirates of Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al-Khaimah and Fujairah. Qualified ambulance crews combined with an advanced fleet and medical technologies are able to provide the appropriate care for patients in medical emergencies, trauma and public health crisis.

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About National Ambulance

National Ambulance (NA) was established in 2010 as a pre-hospital emergency care provider with a mission to serve the people of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) working with both the government and private sectors. Since inception, National Ambulance has focused on steadily improving its performance by adopting excellence standards utilising modern technology, and by providing quality emergency care where saving lives and protecting the community’s safety is at the core of its operations.

Supported by a fully integrated Ambulance Communications Centre and utilising an advanced fleet of vehicles, National Ambulance provides a variety of medical emergency care to patients in the UAE. Through a dedicated 998 emergency number and mobile App, National Ambulance directly serves the community in the Northern Emirates as its dedicated emergency ambulance service, part of the UAE’s vital frontline emergency response. National Ambulance is also a partner in national emergency response working with other emergency service providers across the country to protect the community during emergencies and times of crisis.

National Ambulance’s specialised teams also provide contracted or stand-alone services for a wide range of emergency-related requirements from basic emergency medical services (EMS), emergency medical coverage at private and public events, non-emergency patient transport, helicopter emergency medical services to ongoing onsite medical support and EMS consultancy.

As part of its internationally recognised Training Centre, accredited by the American Health Association (AHA), the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) and the American Health and Safety Institute (ASHI), National Ambulance offers training for the community in first aid, CPR AED and other health awareness issues, as well as internationally accredited courses for healthcare professionals. It is also an authorised National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Recertification site.

Through clinical governance, National Ambulance ensures compliance with local regulations and maintaining international standards so patients receive the best possible care. Excellence at National Ambulance has been recognised through ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certification; and its services are internationally accredited through Joint Commission International (JCI).

For media information, please contact:
Nour Saifi, National Ambulance
Senior Communications & Media Specialist
nsaifi@nationalambulance.ae
Tel:  +971 56 329 7744

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