Sunday, 26 February 2012

HEAVY 'CASUALTY' INVOLVING AMBULANCES!


BROKEN.....Aminuddin and Edward Ewol Mujie inspecting the broken ambulances in the workshop.

THE AMBULANCES in many hospitals in Sabah are in serious shortage due to its high 'casualty' rates. There is a serious shortage of ambulances to serve the hospital patients.

The Sabah PAS State Commissioner Hj Mohd Aminuddin Aling was informed by many people in the various parts of Sabah saying that there are shortages of ambulances in the various hospitals stretching from Kudat. Kota Marudu, Sipitang, Beaufort, Kuala Penyu, Kota Kinabalu, Ranau, Tenom, FT Labuan and in the East Coast of Sabah. These hospitals having problems with ambulances covered almost every where in Sabah.

PAS Chief said he would like to have some explanation from the Director of Health on this situation and on the reason why there is such a shortage of ambulances to serve the patients.

He said from a short visit conducted yesterday with Sabah DAP State Vice Chairman Edward Ewol Mujie, he saw in three workshops in KK, there are already some 15 units of ambulances parked there for repair and pending for spare parts. These ambulances are Italian made 'IVECO', and their conditions are termed as 'Critically ILL', and some even classified as 'NO Cure'!

Aminuddin asked why these Italian made ambulances which are quite new and now mostly ended up in the workshop with engines jammed up, system failed and no spare-parts to put them back in running order.

The Ministry of Health could have bought the unsuitable type of ambulance to serve the Sabah hospitals. He would like the MOH to give an explanation as why so many ambulances broke down and parked in the repair workshops.

When is the MOH going to replace all these unserviceable ambulances? The ambulances can wait but the patients cannot wait. This is a clear indication that the hospitals have failed to guarantee an efficient live saving ambulance service. The other way of putting it is just like the ambulance broke the patient’s life also “broke down”!

Aminuddin urges the MOH to immediately to find ways to put right the situation on the serious lack of ambulances especially in the more remote districts.

11 comments:

  1. Hopefully this matter will be resolved as soon as possible.

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  2. These ambulance are crucial in order to reach patients who are unable to travel to the hospital

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    1. Yeah, the hospital should ensure that the ambulance are well maintained and repaired.

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  3. perkhidmatan ambulans perlu dipertingkatkan demi untuk kebajikan para pesakit.

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    1. Perlu segera repair kereta ambulance yang rosak.

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  4. kalau kereta ambulans seperti ini sering mengalami masalah, lebih baik tukar kepada kereta ambulans yang lebih berkualiti dan tahan lama.

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    1. ya.. perlu ada kereta yang berkualiti, bagaimana jika nnti ada kecemasan? kan teruk tu ambulans tidk dpt digunakan.

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  5. Make sure that those broken down ambulance are repaired so that they can function better.

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  6. kalau balik2 masuk bengkel, tandanya mau kena ganti baru sudah tu.. jangan sampai ketika mahu menghantar pesakit, tiba2 pula ambulan buat hal ditengah jalan..

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  7. Kerosakkan ambulance ini perlu seharusnya diberikan keutamaan untuk diperbaiki. Kerana ini akan mengundang masalah kekurangan pengangkutan untuk para pesakit.

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  8. A loss if the ambulances were left stranded like that.

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