Bicycle ambulance service in Karachi: What is it and how does it work?

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In today’s modern world, where air ambulances are used to save lives, the concept of a bicycle ambulance service—recently launched in Karachi—may seem somewhat unconventional. However, it serves a vital purpose: in the densely populated southern port city, many narrow streets and alleys are inaccessible to larger vehicles. To address this, Rescue 1122 has introduced a bicycle ambulance service to provide immediate medical assistance in hard-to-reach areas.

What sets it apart is the deployment of trained female volunteers to operate the bicycle ambulances—marking not only a creative approach to emergency care but also a meaningful advancement in women’s empowerment.

Though modest in appearance, each bicycle ambulance is outfitted with essential medical equipment, including oxygen masks, glucose testing kits, nebulizers, and first-aid supplies, allowing volunteers to administer prompt, on-site medical assistance.

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Brigadier (Retired) Tariq Qadir, Chief Executive Officer of Rescue 1122, highlighted the initiative’s dual benefits: its environmentally friendly nature and its promotion of gender inclusion. He described the program as a critical step in bringing primary healthcare services to marginalized communities.

The female volunteers expressed pride in their participation, emphasizing their strong sense of responsibility and dedication to public service.

The initiative has been widely applauded by local residents, who view it as an effective and meaningful effort to enhance healthcare access in under-served neighborhoods.

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