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Ambulances deserve right of way first.


KARACHI, November 01, 2009 (Balochistan Times ): The ambulances fetching fetch·ing  
adj.
Very attractive; charming: a fetching new hairstyle.



fetching·ly adv.
 patients deserve the right of way first. This was stressed by the prominent social worker, Ramzan Chhipa, of the Chhipa Welfare Association. He pointed out that owing to owing to
prep.
Because of; on account of: I couldn't attend, owing to illness.

owing to prepdebido a, por causa de 
 traffic rush the ambulances often get stuck up which delay the provision of medical attention to the patients especially those suffering from heart ailments. The Chhipa Welfare Association which runs an ambulance service as well, has launched an awareness campaign. Hand bills were distributed on the busy thoroughfares in the metropolis on Sunday Sunday: see Sabbath; week.  urging the people that the ambulances should be given the right of way first so that prompt medical attention be made available to the patients in order to help save their lives.

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Publication:Balochistan Times (Baluchistan Province, Pakistan)
Date:Nov 1, 2009
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