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Ambulances will be updated

Ambulances will be updated

28.09.2020

New deliveries will consist of domestic-made Jac Sunrey, Hyundai H350 and GAZelle NEXT vehicles.

On March 16, Kazakhstan introduced an emergency regime for the first time in its history. For six months, the country's medical services have been at the forefront of the fight against the pandemic - daily 1,400 ambulance teams are working on the road in all regions of Kazakhstan.

According to the National Coordination Center for Emergency Medicine, there are 1967 units of ambulance vehicles in the republic, of which 600 are in the countryside. Even with a sufficient number of vehicles in the regions, the depreciation of equipment remains in the country's medical transport parks, which today is about 57%.

To renew the ambulance transport park, the Ministry of Health, as well as the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development of Kazakhstan, approved the Roadmap for the renovation of sanitary transport through the mechanism of leasing financing of DBK-Leasing JSC. In other words, an effective mechanism has been developed for the early completion of the parks of medical services in Kazakhstan.

The state provides all the necessary support for the successful implementation of the program for the renovation of ambulance vehicles, - said Deputy Chairman of DBK Leasing JSC Rinat Gapparov.

In total, within the framework of the Roadmap, it is planned to update 1,167 units of ambulance vehicles, of which 360 vehicles should be delivered by October 1 of this year. The first ambulances are already sent not only to the cities of republican significance, but also to the regions of Kazakhstan.

Domestic producers SaryarkaAvtoProm LLP, SemAZ LLP and Hyundai Trans Auto LLP were involved in the implementation of the country's healthcare support program.

New deliveries will consist of domestic-made Jac Sunrey, Hyundai H350 and GAZelle NEXT vehicles. About 700 specialists work on them at the factories of Kazakhstan today.