National Ambulance launched its new website at the Fazaa pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai in a digital ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday.
The new website is supported with rich content and a wide array of interactive features and functionalities.
This step is the latest achievement in the National Ambulance's strategy of modernisation and development.
It enhances National Ambulance's digital presence, providing a vital, easy-to-use communication channel that aims to deliver the best experience for users, meet their needs and raise their level of satisfaction.
Ahmed Saleh Al Hajeri, CEO of National Ambulance, said, "National Ambulance constantly strives to deliver the best service possible to the community and works within one of the most vital sectors in the country."
"This requires strengthening further our digital presence, so we developed our new website which gives users access to new services online and offer an integrated communication and information platform for our customers and the community."
The new bilingual site has a modern layout and responsive design with enhanced multimedia content, improved navigation and smooth browsing, social media integration, electronic submission of forms to enhance the user experience.
In addition to providing comprehensive information about National Ambulance and its services, the new website includes new sections which allow users to request services electronically.
The new website also includes a Careers Portal, allowing potential recruits to see and apply for vacancies online and will have content that raises awareness of vital first aid and other important health issues for the community.


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