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Kabul Ambulance Service by Fredrik Naumann *(20 images)
Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of over 4 million people with less...
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  • Mohammed Rahim (front) and Abdullah Amiri answering calls in the call center, using mobile phones...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • An ambulance encounters poor roads and a herd of goats as it is transporting a patient to hospital...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Nurse Said Isa and driver Hafiz S.Ullah straps 12 year old Toryalai to  a stretcher as his family anxiously looks on, before taking him a childrens hospital...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • 12 year old Toryalai arrives at a children's hospital with a suspectected embolism, his worried father came along in the ambulance...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • A soldier with the Afghan National Army is transported from an ISAF base to a Kabul military hospital for further care...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of over  4  million people with less than 15 ambulances. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Nurse Said Isa with one year old Satara on his lap in the back of the ambulance, transporting her from a hospital where she had a CT-scan, to another...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Nurse Said Isa carries one year old Satara through a hospital corridor after transporting her from another hospital where she had a CT-scan. Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Team leaders gather in the office of director Nazir Ahmad (right) for a morning briefing...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • A soldier with the Afghan National Army is transported from an ISAF base to a Kabul military hospital for further care...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of over  4  million people with less than 15 ambulances. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Nurse Said Munir tends to a patient with head trauma...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • A man with head trauma is transported from a hospital to a specialist clinic in another part of town...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of over  4  million people with less than 15 ambulances. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of over  4  million people with less than 15 ambulances. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
    kabul.ambul...jpg
  • Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Nurse Mohammad Shafir and driver Noor Mohammad takes apatient from their ambulance to a clinic to have a head wound looked at by a specialist...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of over  4  million people with less than 15 ambulances. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Nurse Muhammad Shafir signs papers after delivering a patient with a head trauma  to a specialist clinic for further treatment...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of over  4  million people with less than 15 ambulances. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Nurse Muhammad Shafir washes his hands after delivering a patient with a head trauma to the specialist clinic in the background...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of over  4  million people with less than 15 ambulances. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Nurses, drivers and mechanics watch a spot of TV as they wait to have lunch in the main ambulance station...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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  • Lunch in he administration. From left director Nazir Ahmad, administrator Qader and Norwegian Red Cross  representative Lars Kjerland...Kabul Ambulance Service (KAS) is the first such service in Afghanistan. In a country where anyone sick or injured usually is transported to the doctor, or hospital, by taxi, on foot or even on the back of a mule, helped by relatives, an ambulance service equipped with 4WD Landcruisers and nurses is a huge improvement. KAS is currently serving a population of about  4.5 million people with less than 15 ambulances, but hope to expand their services. © Fredrik Naumann By photographer Felix Features
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