Emergencies in Sindh don’t wait for “the right time.” They don’t check if it’s rush hour, if you’re far from a hospital, or if you’ve had a long day already. They just arrive—on highways, in homes, in narrow streets, and sometimes even on the water.
That’s why Sindh Integrated Emergency & Health Services (SIEHS) exists: to deliver pre-hospital emergency care—the kind of care that happens before the hospital, when minutes decide outcomes. SIEHS is a public-sector, not-for-profit service, built from Sindh, for Sindh— Sindh deserves help that understands Sindh.
People think the hospital is where lives are saved. Often, the truth is tougher: the hospital is where recovery begins—if the patient makes it there stable.That stability is what SIEHS brings.
In 2025, SIEHS handled 9.8 million+ calls—about 27,000+ calls every day—and supported 1.5 million lives saved across the province. That isn’t “just volume.” That’s families reaching for a lifeline, and a system answering back.
Sindh isn’t one terrain, so SIEHS isn’t one vehicle. We operate a fleet of 627+ units, including ambulances, Rapid Response Bikes, the Mountain Bicycle option for hard-to-navigate areas, and Sindh’s first boat ambulance service—some communities don’t have roads first; they have water.
And when response needs to evolve, SIEHS evolves too. 2025 brought breakthroughs like Sindh’s first female bike ambulance squad, 110 new ambulances deployed, and the launch of the 1122 chatbot and HOPE 24/7 app—making access quicker when panic is already doing the most.
Here’s the part we don’t always talk about, but we should: an ICU on wheels only stays “ICU” if it stays equipped. And equipment doesn’t run on good intentions (sadly, it has never accepted them as payment).
A few real-world examples of what emergency readiness costs:
And the “small” tools that quietly save lives every day:
Then there are essentials people forget until they’re missing: consumables.
A tough truth: an automated external defibrillator (AED) without pads is like a phone with no battery—very nice to have, completely useless in the exact moment you need it.
Your donation doesn’t disappear into a “cause.” It becomes something painfully practical—and that’s what makes it powerful.
It helps keep:
In short, your donation keeps SIEHS ready, not just present.
The next emergency won’t ask if the system is funded. It won’t wait for supplies to be replaced. It won’t pause until the ventilator circuit arrives.
That’s why we’re asking—clearly and sincerely: help us keep the fleet going, and the ICU on wheels ready.Donate through SIEHS’s official channels. Sponsor readiness, if you can. Share this with someone who can help.
Because in Sindh, hope isn’t a feeling.It’s a response time.
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