Sub-district Puskesmas in North Jakarta Have Ambulances for Infectious Diseases
Reported by Budhi Firmansyah Surapati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
This is a means and infrastructure of public health services for free
To overcome the outbreak of the coronavirus, six sub-district community health centers (Puskesmas) in North Jakarta, alerted ambulances to infectious diseases. It is part of the commitment of government health services to the community.
"This is a means and infrastructure of public health services for free. To get it, citizens may call 112 or 119," said North Jakarta Vice Mayor Ali Maulana Hakim, Wednesday (3/4).
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"People with suspected coronavirus will be picked up from the house towards hospital," he explained.
North Jakarta Health Sub-agency Head Yudi Dimyati explained there is no difference between the equipment in this infection-specific ambulance with the regular ambulance. But the paramedics and drivers in the ambulance wear virus protective clothing.
"We also serve people who suffer from Sars, Mars or HIV," he expressed.
By so it will speed up handling time. Moreover, each ambulance has been alerted at the sub-district level.
"Patients can be brought to Sulianti Saroso RSPI to Gatot Subroto RSPAD or Persahabatan Hospital," he stated.