NEW HYUNDAI AMBULANCES WILL OPERATE IN ALMATY

The ambulance service fleet was enlarged with 28 new Hyundai reanimobiles produced at the auto assembly plant of Astana Motors. Akim of Almaty Bakytzhan Sagintayev attended the ceremony of handing over the keys.

The Hyundai H 350 Ambulance can provide convenient and safe transportation of patients. It has an optimally designed interior with sliding doors on both sides. It is also equipped with all necessary equipment and air conditioning. All vehicles comply with the standard developed by the Ministry of Health. They are equipped with modern devices: defibrillators, electrocardiographs, ventilators, and oxygen tanks. The share of Kazakhstani content in the assembly of Hyundai H350 reaches 33%, including modern special equipment in the base model.

“The technical modernization of medical services will be continued, including ambulance teams. Our task is to create all conditions so that the doctors of the ambulance service can follow the rule of the “golden hour” and provide emergency assistance in time,” B. Sagintayev said.

The advantages of the Hyundai H 350 Ambulance over its competitors are high quality, reliability, and durability. There is a manufacturer’s warranty for cars (three years or 150,000 km) because high-quality service support during intensive use is especially important.

It is not for the first time when Hyundai Com Trans Kazakhstan (a distributor of the commercial vehicles and a subsidiary of Astana Motors) provides the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Emergencies of the Republic of Kazakhstan with modern ambulances and reanimobiles of domestic assembly. In 2012, six reanimobiles produced by a special order on the basis of the Hyundai County bus were delivered to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, 14 reanimobiles were delivered in 2013, and 40 reanimobiles based on Hyundai H1 were delivered in 2014.

By the end of this year, the company will additionally supply 52 more ambulances for the emergency hospital in Nur-Sultan as well as 100 ambulances for the emergency hospital in Shymkent.