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Kenya launches ambulance service for security forces
2015-01-16
Kenya has launched its first national air ambulance service to evacuate security forces wounded in battle.
They're learning from us. Just about every wounded American soldier in Iraq went through Balad.
President Uhuru Kenyatta said the service was vital to ensure they received swift treatment.

The initiative is likely to boost the morale of security personnel facing multiple threats, a BBC reporter says. Some soldiers and policemen have bled to death or have died of dehydration in remote areas of Kenya because of long delays in getting them to hospital.

The BBC's Wanyama Chebusiri in the capital, Nairobi, says the government has now reached a deal with the Red Thingy Cross and private firm AMREF Flying Doctors to despatch helicopters and vehicles as soon as distress calls are received.

The new evacuation service will also be offered to civil servants, especially those who work in the security field in rural areas with few medical facilities.

"This is a crucial service, especially for our security officers, who put themselves on the front line against our enemies, to ensure that Kenyans are safe wherever they are," Mr Kenyatta said at the launch in Nairobi.

In 2012, more than 40 security officers were killed in the area and it took more than two days to rescue the injured, he says.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  I'd recommend air support, but that's just me.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-01-16 11:31  

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