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Bahrain Emergency Services Handle Over 16,000 Calls in June 2024

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Last updated: 2024/08/17 at 1:27 PM
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In June 2024, Bahrain’s emergency services were kept busy with a significant number of calls, as reported by the Ministry of Interior’s security magazine. The operations room received a total of 16,100 reports, with traffic-related incidents making up 29% of the total calls. The General Directorate of Civil Defense handled 1,300 calls in June, including various types of emergencies such as fire incidents, requests for assistance, traffic accidents, and reports of fallen poles, trees, and signs.

The Coast Guard also had a busy month, receiving 249 reports in June. These included calls for rescue and ship breakdowns, maritime accidents, and requests for assistance. The National Ambulance Service was inundated with 4,500 calls during the month, with the majority being for medical emergencies, followed by traffic accidents, transfers from private hospitals to emergency rooms, and fire incidents. The statistics also showed that the operations room received 1,600 reports, with patrol units responding to 14% of these calls.

Traffic incidents were the most common reason for emergency calls in June, accounting for 29% of the total. Surprisingly, security incidents made up only 4% of the calls received. The statistics also provided insights into the outcomes of these incidents, revealing that 9% resulted in fatalities, 48% in serious injuries, and 43% in minor injuries. The data painted a clear picture of the challenges faced by Bahrain’s emergency services in responding to a variety of emergencies.

As of June 2024, there were approximately 760,645 licensed vehicles on the road in Bahrain. With such a large number of vehicles on the road, it is crucial for emergency services to be prepared and respond promptly to incidents to ensure the safety and well-being of residents and visitors. The statistics highlighted the importance of having well-trained and efficient emergency response teams in place to handle the diverse range of emergencies that can occur on the roads, in the water, or in other settings.

The data provided a glimpse into the daily challenges faced by Bahrain’s emergency services and the sheer volume of calls they receive on a regular basis. It also underscored the importance of road safety measures and the need for drivers to be vigilant and follow traffic rules to prevent accidents and reduce the burden on emergency services. By creating awareness about the statistics and the types of emergencies that occur, Bahrain can work towards improving safety standards and reducing the number of incidents that require emergency response.

In conclusion, the statistics from June 2024 shed light on the demanding nature of Bahrain’s emergency services and the critical role they play in saving lives and ensuring public safety. By analyzing the data and identifying trends, authorities can better allocate resources and implement preventive measures to reduce the number of emergencies. It is essential for residents and visitors alike to prioritize safety and follow regulations to prevent accidents and minimize the strain on emergency services. With continued efforts and collaboration, Bahrain can work towards creating a safer environment for all.

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