CM Shehbaz inaugurates motorcycle ambulance service
LAHORE, OCT 10 (DNA) – Chief minister Shehbaz Sharif has inaugurated a motorcycle ambulance service on Tuesday, two days after two engines of Orange Line Train project were handed over to Punjab government by chinese officials in a ceremony in Dera Gujran.
While addressing the inaguration ceremony, CM Shehbaz said that the service would provice assistance to the people living in narrow streets and localities where there have no access to conventional ambulances.
He asserted that as many as 900 motorcycle ambulances would be launched in nine divisional headquarters.
He criticised opposition parties in his address for allegedly misleading the people with hollow advertising campaigns and resorting to politics that revolves around blames and nothing.
He criticised Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan for being able to fulfil his promises made to the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and attempting to hinder progress in Lahore.
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