Punjab Emergency Service (Rescue 1122)
Punjab Emergency Service (Rescue 1122) is the first successfully tested model of
trained Emergency Service in Pakistan. The Government of Punjab has established
this Emergency Service through legislation to provide a system for Emergency Preparedness,
Response and Prevention.
The Service has been established for proper management of emergencies such as road
traffic accidents, buildings collapse, explosions, hazardous material incidents,
fires and disasters.
The Government of Punjab has established an effective integrated emergency preparedness,
response and prevention system through promulgation of unanimously passed Punjab
Emergency Service Act, 2006. The Punjab Emergency Service (Rescue 1122) also established
under this Act includes Emergency Ambulance, Rescue & Fire Services and Disaster
Emergency Response Teams. Trained emergency paramedics, Ambulance, Rescue and Fire
services were virtually non-existent. The ambulances available with the NGOs are
only patient transport vehicles without essential equipment and trained staff. These
are good for transportation of routine patients and dead bodies which is not the
function of an emergency service.
Instead of making random interventions in a haphazard manner by reinforcing failures,
the Government of Punjab launched the Punjab Emergency & Ambulance Services
(Rescue 1122) Pilot Project from Lahore on 14th October, 2004. Then the Service
accepted the challenge of establishing a modern Fire Service and Disaster Emergency
Response Teams in Pakistan. After the successful evaluation of Lahore pilot project,
the Service has been established in all the major cities of Punjab which include
Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, D.G Khan, Bahawalpur, Sahiwal, Rahim Yar Khan, Gujranwala,
Sialkot, Sargodha and Murree.
Some of the major tasks involved in the establishment of the Service included acquisition
of appropriate land for Rescue Stations at strategic locations from where swift
response to emergencies could be provided with minimum number of stations; construction
of Rescue Stations; recruitment of right staff and training of staff on modern lines;
development of international standard Ambulances, Rescue and Fire vehicles in Pakistan
resulting in significant cost saving; acquisition of toll free emergency number
1122 and wireless frequencies from Pakistan Telecommunication Authority; development
& installation of vehicle and call monitoring systems for District Control Rooms.
After the establishment of Rescue 1122 in all Districts of Punjab by 2009, Punjab
shall have effectively strengthened its limited capacity to deal with emergencies
such as road traffic accidents, buildings collapse, hazardous material incidents,
fires and disasters which has long been putting the lives and properties of citizens
at risk in Pakistan.
Objectives
- Establishment of a system for Emergency preparedness, Response
and prevention.
- Development of Safer Communities through proactive approach towards
Emergency Management, Community Awareness & Training.
- To have positive socio-economic impact on the society by reducing
deaths & disabilities due to injuries, (mostly resulting from Road traffic accidents,
the leading cause of deaths) amongst young able bread winners.