What are emergency services like in Ghana?
When we asked members about emergency services in Ghana, they wrote...
"In Ghana, emergency services are available to provide medical assistance and other emergency services. To call for an ambulance, one can dial the emergency number 112 or 999. The Ghana National Ambulance Service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to respond to medical emergencies. The service is free of charge and is staffed by trained medical personnel. In addition, the Ghana Fire Service is available to respond to fire emergencies. The emergency number for the fire service is 191," said another in Ghana.
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What are emergency services like in Ghana?
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