The man was transferred to the National Ambulance service and promptly taken to a hospital

Sharjah: Sharjah Civil Defence’s Marine Rescue Unit successfully rescued a man found in the open sea in a life-threatening condition during a routine patrol. The team quickly reached the individual, brought him aboard their vessel, and administered urgent first aid before transferring him to medical authorities. The man was transferred to the National Ambulance service and promptly taken to a hospital for medical treatment.
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