Ambulance in Dhaka:
M Ambulance in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Call for ambulance Now +8801716269038, +8801819270157 We provide
Ambulance service 24/7. Any time anywhere. We can able to go to your door with the modern and latest equipment.
We provide service at very lower costs. We have no other hidden charges. Our ambulance is a strong condition.
We all concern about Dhaka city jam situation. But our trained drivers know to save jam and time Which is valuable.
Often other vehicles used as an ambulance in Dhaka like trucks, Vans, Buses, boats, and a helicopter.
M Ambulance work with:
We provide our ambulance service to many other medical colleges and hospital like Dhaka medical college,
Square hospital, Lab aid hospital, Popular hospital, BIRDEM General Hospital, Apollo Hospitals, and many others.
Our Ambulance service:
Emergency medical services are called also ambulance services or paramedic services, are emergency services
which treat illnesses and injuries that require an urgent medical response, providing out-of-hospital treatment
and transport to definitive care. In most places, the Ambulance service can be summoned by members of the
public (as well as medical facilities, other emergency services, businesses, and authorities) via a mobile number
which puts them in connection with a control facility, which will then dispatch a suitable resource to deal with
the situation. Ambulanceservices are the primary vehicles for delivering EMS, though some also use cars,
motorcycles, aircraft or boats. Ambulance service agencies may also operate the non-emergency patient transport
service, and some have units for technical rescue operations such as extrication, water rescue, and search and rescue.
As a first resort, the Ambulance service provides treatment on the scene to those in need of urgent medical care.
If it is thesaurus necessary, they are transferring the patient to the next point of care. Ambulance service most
likely an emergency department of a hospital. Historically, ambulance service transported patients to care, and this
remains the case in parts of the developing world. The term “Ambulance service" was popularized when these
Ambulance services began to emphasize diagnosis and treatment at the scene. In some countries, a substantial
portion of Ambulance service calls does not result in a patient being taken to the hospital.