What are emergency services like in Jordan?
When we asked members about emergency services in Jordan, they wrote...
"Withing 15 minutes in Aqaba are several hospitals both public and private. You would go there for emergency care and to be stabilized before being transferred to Amman. The quality of care at hospitals in Aqaba is questionable at best," said another expat in Aqaba , Jordan.
"Emergency services in Jordan are generally reliable and efficient. In the event of an emergency, the best way to call for an ambulance is to dial the national emergency number, 9-1-1. This number is toll-free and is answered by a dispatcher who will send an ambulance to the location of the emergency. Ambulances are typically staffed with a driver and a medical professional, and are equipped with the necessary medical supplies and equipment," wrote a member who made the move to Jordan.
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What are emergency services like in Jordan?
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