(Bandar Seri Begawan, 4th) The Brunei Ministry of Health reminds the public to use ambulance services prudently and responsibly, especially in situations that truly require immediate medical assistance.
The authorities stated that ambulance services are primarily intended for dealing with cases such as shortness of breath, severe chest pain, loss of consciousness, heavy bleeding, and accidents that require emergency transport to the hospital's emergency department.
The statement emphasized that using ambulances for non-emergency cases may affect the emergency response system’s ability to provide timely assistance to those who genuinely need it. Therefore, in non-emergency situations, the public is advised to visit nearby clinics or health centers for medical care.
The Ministry thanked the public for their cooperation and prudent use of ambulance services, noting that such actions help ensure Brunei’s emergency medical system continues to operate efficiently.
For more information, the public may visit the Ministry of Health website www.moh.gov.bn, follow the official Instagram account (@mohbrunei), or call the Darussalam hotline at 123 for inquiries.
The statement emphasized that using ambulances for non-emergency cases may affect the emergency response system’s ability to provide timely assistance to those who genuinely need it. Therefore, in non-emergency situations, the public is advised to visit nearby clinics or health centers for medical care.
The Ministry thanked the public for their cooperation and prudent use of ambulance services, noting that such actions help ensure Brunei’s emergency medical system continues to operate efficiently.
For more information, the public may visit the Ministry of Health website www.moh.gov.bn, follow the official Instagram account (@mohbrunei), or call the Darussalam hotline at 123 for inquiries.