10 Starlink systems were delivered to the Kyiv Regional Center for Emergency Medical Care and Disaster Medicine. This should ensure uninterrupted communication for ambulance stations and emergency crews during power outages. This was announced on Monday by the head of the Kyiv RMA Ruslan Kravchenko, UNN reports.
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"A few minutes to save a life. This is a common story for every emergency medical team. The prolonged power outage has made the work of medics much more difficult. That is why we are working to provide them with reliable communication. Recently, we handed over 10 Starlink satellite systems to the Kyiv Regional Center for Emergency Medical Care and Disaster Medicine," Kravchenko posted on Facebook.
According to the head of the RMA, they were purchased by the Sergey Guliyev Charitable Foundation thanks to the region's concerned residents.
"Thanks to this, ambulance stations and emergency teams will have uninterrupted Internet access. Doctors will be able to receive calls and respond to them promptly," said Kravchenko, expressing his gratitude to everyone who is involved in helping in such difficult times.