All the resources will be spent on the people of the province, said Maryam Nawaz.


Lahore: The training session for Pakistan's first air ambulance service has been started.
A special meeting was held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz to review the progress on Air Ambulance Service in which Provincial Information Minister Azma Bokhari, Chief Secretary Punjab, Secretary Finance, Director General Rescue Services and other officials participated.
During the briefing, it was informed that the first training session for the first air ambulance service has been started.
Speaking on this occasion, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz said: “The scope of Air Ambulance Service will be expanded in Punjab. It will be used in case of accident in remote areas, nothing is more important than human life, all the resources will be spent on the people of the province”.
Maryam Nawaz stated that air ambulance service will be provided in case of emergency. The service will be provided in other provinces to help in case of emergency.

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