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Construction of new ambulance station building begins in Osh

From 24.kg · () Russian

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  • Construction has begun on a new ambulance station building in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, following a request from a medical worker to President Sadyr Japarov.
  • The old building was deemed outdated and insufficient for modern standards.
  • The new facility, funded by the presidential stabilization fund, will be a two-story building compliant with modern standards, including a dispatch center and ambulance parking.

Osh, Kyrgyzstan, is set to receive a new ambulance station building, with construction commencing after President Sadyr Japarov addressed a medical worker's concerns. During a meeting with residents two months prior, a medical professional highlighted the outdated state of the current ambulance station, stating it no longer met contemporary standards and requested a new facility.

Following the president's directive, the Osh City Hall has initiated the project, beginning with the demolition of the old structure. The construction is being financed through the presidential stabilization fund. Officials, including the Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services, Nurdan Oruntaev, and Osh Mayor Zhanarbek Akayev, have visited the site to ensure the project's quality and timely completion.

The new ambulance station is designed as a two-story building, adhering to modern standards. It will feature a dispatch center, comfortable rest areas for medical personnel, office spaces, a covered parking area for ambulances, and specialized technical service zones. The project aims to provide improved working conditions for the city's emergency medical services.

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