Over 47,000 emergency missions completed by National Ambulance in the first half of 2025

Ambulance teams responded to 47,269 emergency cases across the Northern Emirates

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Aghaddir Ali, Senior Reporter
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Over 47,000 emergency missions completed by National Ambulance in the first half of 2025
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Abu Dhabi: The National Guard Command has announced that National Ambulance carried out over 47,000 emergency medical missions during the first half of 2025, reaffirming its vital role within the national emergency response and healthcare system in the United Arab Emirates.

According to official statistics, ambulance teams responded to 47,269 emergency cases across the Northern Emirates, including traffic accidents, medical emergencies, and various injuries. On-site emergency care was provided to over 19,400 individuals, while more than 27,800 were transported to hospitals for specialized medical treatment.

National Ambulance continues to provide vital services around the clock through the emergency number 998, as part of a broader strategy to enhance community safety and contribute to improving the overall efficiency of the national emergency response system.

Aghaddir Ali
Aghaddir AliSenior Reporter
Aghaddir is a senior news reporter at Gulf News with more than a decade of experience covering the UAE’s most pressing developments. Known for her sharp eye for detail and deep expertise in the country’s legal and security systems, Aghaddir delivers journalism that clarifies complex issues and informs public discourse. While based in Sharjah, she also covers Dubai and the northern emirates. She leads daily reporting with a strong focus on breaking news, law enforcement, courts, crime, and legislation. Her work also spans education, public safety, environmental issues, and compelling community and adventure features. Aghaddir’s investigative stories engage readers in meaningful conversations about the nation’s evolving challenges and opportunities. Her interests include public policy, judicial affairs, social issues, healthcare, and governance, and her body of work reflects a commitment to accurate, impactful, and socially relevant journalism. She has established herself as a reliable and trusted voice in the region's media.

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