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Sindh Launches First Female Bike Ambulance Responders in Karachi and Other Cities

August 8, 2025
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Sindh Launches First Female Bike Ambulance Responders in Karachi and Other Cities
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Sindh has launched its first-ever team of female bike ambulance responders to improve emergency medical services in crowded urban areas.

The program, run by Sindh Integrated Emergency and Health Services (SIEHS-1122), will see 50 trained female paramedics start work this quarter in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Sukkur.

These responders will ride 150cc motorcycles equipped with life-saving medical supplies and communication devices. The goal is to reach patients faster in locations where traditional ambulances are delayed due to traffic jams or narrow streets.

By working alongside male responders in mixed-gender teams, they will strengthen the province’s growing 1122 emergency response system.

According to officials, this step will not only make emergency services more efficient but also promote women’s participation in critical public roles.

It follows earlier efforts in Sindh, such as appointing female ambulance drivers in rural areas, to increase gender representation in the health and rescue sectors.

The female bike responders have received specialized training to handle medical emergencies quickly and safely while navigating busy streets. Their presence is expected to reduce response times significantly, ensuring patients get timely care before being transferred to hospitals.

This initiative marks a major shift in how emergency healthcare is delivered in Sindh’s largest cities, combining speed, skill, and inclusivity.

Authorities believe it will inspire more women to join the emergency services sector, contributing to stronger and more diverse healthcare teams.

By blending modern equipment with dedicated professionals, Sindh aims to set a new standard for rapid response in Pakistan’s urban centers.

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