PRCS collaborates with Embassy of Japan to boost Emergency Medical Services
Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) arranged a commemoration event to mark the commissioning of nine ambulances donated by the Embassy of Japan GGP (Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects) Unit in Islamabad and the Society for Promotion of Japanese Diplomacy (SPJD) in Tokyo.
Receives 9 Ambulances donated by Embassy of Japan GGP Unit in Islamabad and SPJD Tokyo
The ceremony took place at the PRCS National Headquarters after a 3-day specialized training session.
Chairman PRCS expresses hope for the continued support from the Japanese counterparts in future
During the 3-day training, the SPJD delegation from Japan provided specialized training to PRCS drivers, first aiders, and relevant volunteers in Emergency Medical Services (EMS). This training aimed to ensure the optimal utilization of the donated ambulances and enhance the capabilities of PRCS in providing efficient emergency medical services.
Counselor Embassy of Japan Ishii Kensuke acknowledges the value of the ambulances as a significant addition to PRCS’s emergency response capabilities
On the occasion, Chairman PRCS Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari expressed gratitude to the Embassy of Japan GGP Unit and the Society for Promotion of Japanese Diplomacy for their generous donation of ambulances. He emphasized the significance of strong partnerships in bolstering PRCS’s capacity to deliver effective emergency medical services to the people of Pakistan. Sardar Shahid Ahmed also expressed hope for the continued support from the Japanese counterparts in the future.
Counselor of the Embassy of Japan Mr. Ishii Kensuke highlighted that the specialized training provided by the Japanese delegation would further enhance the skills and knowledge of PRCS personnel, enabling them to respond to medical emergencies with professionalism and expertise. He acknowledged the value of the ambulances as a significant addition to PRCS’s emergency response capabilities.