Jun 23, 2019 (LBO) – The launch of the historic final step of expanding Sri Lanka's pre-hospital emergency care revolution to the entire nation took place in Ampara district today under the patronage of the founder of the service, Economic Reforms Minister Harsha de Silva.
Daya Gamage, Minister of Primary Industries and Social Empowerment and Anoma Gamage, Deputy Minister of Petroleum Resources Development were also present at the ceremony.
The service was first launched in July 2016 in the Southern and Western Provinces and later in other provinces.
The service now covers all of Sri Lanka, with 297 ambulances operating throughout the country. Of these, 27 ambulances are operating in the Eastern, Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Ampara Districts.
To date, the service has responded to 1,133,344 telephone calls and dispatched 219,371 ambulances to reach the patient in an average of 12.58 minutes. In addition, there have been 89 births in the ambulance.
“This service has been so successful because of the commitment of our Suwaseriya team,” de Silva said.
“They perform their duties to the best possible level not thinking of it as their job but as a service to the nation.”
Suwaseriya which provided this service day and night, free of charge has previously also introduced a new Emergency Dispatch Management System (EDM) and a special 1990 Mobile Phone App Service.
The Government of India has provided a grant of 22.
5 million dollars for the launch of this service throughout the country.
The management of operations was assigned to the Suwasariya Foundation in 2018 by and Act of Parliament.
The Suwasariya Foundation functions under the supervision of the Ministry of Economic Reforms and Public Distribution.
The President has appointed members to the Suwasariya Foundation and 1,428 youth have been provided with employment opportunities.