In a optimistic improvement for vacationers and locals in the central Phuket subdistrict of Cherng Talay, two new ambulance stations were launched earlier this week in the Surin and Pasak districts. The current inauguration is a part of a wider initiative to boost emergency responders’ capability in the bustling tourism hub.
Both newly unveiled stations saw the light of day within this workweek. President of the Cherng Talay Tambon Administrative Organization, Manoch Punchalad, presided over the inaugural ceremonies held at each sites this Tuesday.
Strategically located at the Cherngtalay Visitor Centre on Srisoonthorn Road, the Surin station is positioned on the commencement of the route to Surin Beach, commonly known by locals as Soi Hat Surin 8. This advantageous location ensures that in the tragic occasion of an aquatic mishap at Surin Beach, the emergency crew can reach the accident scene inside an estimated 200 metres. Following instant first-aid therapy, sufferers can then be promptly transported to the hospital for essential medical attention, reported The Phuket News.
On the opposite hand, the Pasak station finds its location at Baan Pasak Welfare Centre on Baan Don-Cherng Talay Road, the place Soi Pasak eleven converges with a principal route. With proximity to quite a few villa tasks in the Pasak and Baan Don space that are in style amongst tourists and overseas residents of Phuket, the station can be conveniently close to Bang Tao Beach, Layan Beach, and Leypang Beach.
Moreover, the situation advantages from easy accessibility to Thalang Hospital, which is the closest comprehensive medical establishment that caters to the central and northern regions of Phuket.
According to information as of July this yr, Thalang Hospital continues to be the lone medical facility north of Heroines Monument. It is commonplace protocol for emergency victims to be swiftly taken there for preliminary remedy. Subsequent medical consideration, if needed, is run at Vachira Phuket Hospital or another private medical facility run by BDMS Group in Phuket Town or Wichit.
In a parallel growth, the prospect of creating a Tourist Police service station throughout the Laguna Phuket integrated advanced in Cherng Talay was announced by Phuket Tourist Police this week.
Last Thursday, the chief of the Tourism Police Bureau of the Royal Thai Police, Lt. Gen. Sukhun Prommayon, visited Laguna Phuket to discuss the proposal with Prapha Hemmin, Laguna Phuket’s Director of Activities and Corporate Relations. Confessions of the regional Tourist Police accompanied Lt. Gen. Sukhun during this visit.
An official update from Phuket Tourist Police revealed that Canal Village, additionally housing a clinic by Bangkok Hospital Phuket (BDMS Group) for Laguna patrons in need of medical care, is the intended site for the model new service station..

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