Published : 13-01-2017
The Palestine Charity Commission in Yalda town, in southern Damascus, announced on its Facebook page that it has equipped an ambulance to evacuate the sick civilians as part of underway efforts to assuage the crisis endured by Yalda residents and those displaced from Yarmouk.
Speaking with AGPS, a paramedic said the ambulance has been well equipped to transfer the sick and injured civilians, along with expectant mothers, to local hospitals.
A medical crew will also be available around the clock for emergency cases.
The Palestine Charity Commission continues to provide the displaced residents of Yarmouk who fled to Yalda, Beit Sahm, and Babilla, with relief assistance and life-saving items, including water and medicines.
The Palestine Charity Commission in Yalda town, in southern Damascus, announced on its Facebook page that it has equipped an ambulance to evacuate the sick civilians as part of underway efforts to assuage the crisis endured by Yalda residents and those displaced from Yarmouk.
Speaking with AGPS, a paramedic said the ambulance has been well equipped to transfer the sick and injured civilians, along with expectant mothers, to local hospitals.
A medical crew will also be available around the clock for emergency cases.
The Palestine Charity Commission continues to provide the displaced residents of Yarmouk who fled to Yalda, Beit Sahm, and Babilla, with relief assistance and life-saving items, including water and medicines.