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Ambulance service

Available 24/7

We provide medical help to patients who have serious or life-threatening injuries or illnesses as quickly as possible.
We transfer patients who are referred for further management.
We are doing mobile clinic every Friday in rural areas.

EMERGENCY HOTLINES  📞0743 052 222, 0734 052 222

The ambulance has been in use since June 2025 to date and is still in good condition for more tasks assigned to it.

The ambulance has been in operation for outreach and training missions as well as referrals with a few trips to pick drugs and supplies and to the mechanic shop for repairs and servicing when the mileage is due. It has been a savior of many during emergencies and critical situations when the weather is good and when the roads are riddled with mud and our rivers are flooded since the vehicle has been made for such conditions.

The following table shows the frequency of ambulance use and percentage on outreaches, referrals and service for the period between June 2024 – July 2025

reasonfrequencykilometrespercentage
OUTREACH564,02730 %
REFERRAL736,92652 %
SERVICE/REPAIRS92,44618 %
TOTAL13813,399100 %

REASONS FOR REFFERAL

There has also been other reasons like:

  1. Labour and maternity complications (49 patients)
  2. Malnourished children (12 patients)
  3. Accident victims. (3 patients)
  4. Victims of conflicts and wars (2 patients)
  5. Children with complications like severe anemia (5 patients)
  6. Kalaazar suspected cases with server anemia (1 patients)
  7. Other complications (1 patients)

The most common referral hospitals are Ortum Mission due to the availability of an equipped NDU unit and surgical services for maternity. As well as Kapenguria county teaching referral hospital.

OUTREACH POSTS

They are spread within a radius of 65 kms from the facility to the East and North East part of Masol Region that is more marginalized.

The main stations are four namely:

  1. Chepaywat ⁓40 kms with an average of 200 clients
  2. Cheporomwagh ⁓30 kms with an average of 120 clients
  3. Lotongot ⁓90 kms with an average of 300 clients
  4. Kotulpogh ⁓100 kms with an average of 450 clients

CHALLENGES

  1. Availability of finances to fuel and repair the ambulance since our patients do not have an income and therefore most do not pay for the services fully.
  2. The road is our biggest challenge as there is no bridge and sometimes the river floods.
  3. Acquiring genuine parts in Kenya is very expensive and this ampers our efficiency