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injured individuals.
"We also have a bike called 'Pulse', designed to reach the site before the ambulance. These vehicles
are used during rush hours and in crowded areas, ensuring a quick response and enabling
authorities to effectively manage the situation," he added.
He also highlighted the self-training system, where paramedics can access AI-powered training
remotely.
Meera Al Blooshi, from Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority, also discussed their outreach efforts.
"We publish first-aid and hazardous material safety lessons through the Alef Education platform,
instilling safety awareness among students and fostering a culture of preparedness from a young
age."
Also participating in the event, Khalfan Al Saadi, General Manager at Tasneef Business Assurance,
spoke to Aletihad about their participation in the conference as the first certified national
classification society.
"Tasneef provides certifications and audits to ensure the UAE meets data security standards and
develops regulations for genome projects and emergency stockpiles. As the operator of the UAE's
Unified Medical Command Center, we see this conference as an opportunity to engage with WHO
experts, fostering discussions on regulatory advancements and continuity planning in healthcare,"
Al Saadi said.
Another exhibitor, Abu Dhabi Blood Bank Services aims to enhance international cooperation and
exchange expertise with leading professionals in rapid medical response.
Officials from the blood bank said they see their participation as a valuable opportunity to expand
networks and deepen knowledge exchange, both of which contribute to improving service quality.
https://en.aletihad.ae/news/uae/4527748/emergency-response-innovations-on-focus-at-
emergency-medical