Two members of Kuwait’s emergency medical teams were injured after debris fell at an ambulance center, authorities confirmed. Both are in stable condition. The incident occurred while the staff were performing their duties at the facility.
The Ministry of Health emphasized emergency medical staff safety and said immediate first aid was provided on-site. The injured were then transferred to a nearby hospital for further evaluation and care. Medical teams acted quickly to ensure no complications arose.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad, the Ministry’s spokesperson, stated that authorities have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the incident. They are coordinating closely with other relevant agencies to implement preventive measures. This ensures emergency medical staff safety remains a top priority.
The Ministry affirmed it is monitoring the situation closely to maintain full operational readiness across all health facilities. Staff safety and uninterrupted medical services remain essential for the country’s healthcare system.
The Ministry also stressed that the incident will not impact the delivery of emergency services. Authorities are reinforcing protocols to prevent similar events in the future, highlighting the importance of emergency medical staff safety at all times.
The injured staff members are receiving all necessary treatment, and the Ministry conveyed wishes for their speedy recovery. Officials confirmed that the condition of both employees remains stable, reassuring the public of ongoing healthcare readiness.

