A race against time for the life of 300 children

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The four response units of Hungarian Child Rescue Foundation receive three thousand calls a year. In every tenth case – may it be illness or an accident – the life of a child is in direct danger, in other words their life depends on whether help arrives on time. In winter, on ice-covered roads a reliable tyre literally can save lives. For this reason, this year again, Apollo Vredestein donated full winter tyre sets for the response units of the Foundation.

Day by day, Hungarian Child Rescue Foundation – along with the Hungarian Ambulance Service – works on assisting children who are in critical condition. Their team of 50 consists of pediatricians experienced in intensive child care and drivers. They operate with four child response units which are stationed in Budapest, Pécs, Győr, and, in the summer, they provide service at lake Balaton. When during an emergency call to 104 they find out that a child is also in danger, one of these response units is also alerted right away, if possible.

Dr Éva Gesztes, head and professional leader of the Foundation said, „Our colleagues are the best of their field, ready to handle any critical situation that involves a child the most professional way possible. The main task of our response units is to get the team to the accident scene as fast as they can, sometimes even before the ambulance arrives, since one minute may mean the difference between life and death.”

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