A new linear ambulance substation No. 6 of the Emergency Medicine Center will be opened in Bishkek. The center reported.
The substation for 5 round-the-clock mobile ambulance teams (3 intensive care teams and 2 paramedic teams) is located in Lebedinovka village in the former administrative building of the Chui Tuberculosis Hospital. It will serve the settlements of Alamedin district of Lebedinovsky ayil okmotu, which were annexed to Bishkek.
The substation building has undergone cosmetic repairs, furniture and equipment have been purchased. Its opening will take place on August 23.
In addition, linear substation No. 3, which was previously located in the building of the Family Medicine Center No. 5, will be located in the former hospital. It will serve residents of Alamedin, Gorodok Energetikov, Gorodok Stroitelei, Tunguch microdistricts and others.
The Ministry of Health plans to gradually open two linear substations in the southwestern and northwestern parts of the city.
In addition, the ministry plans to repurpose the Chui Regional Hospital into the City Clinical Hospital of Emergency Medical Care, which will serve the population of the eastern part of the city. This will significantly reduce the time of hospitalization of patients and victims, who need round-the-clock emergency specialized medical care.