PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recently led the turnover of two ambulances to the provincial government of Laguna to help strengthen the province’ emergency healthcare services.
Laguna Gov. Sol Aragones formally received the ambulances as part of the province’s continued efforts to enhance emergency response capability, improve patient transport efficiency, and strengthen healthcare delivery systems across communities in Laguna.
Also present in the turnover rites was Mayor Ross Rizal of Calamba City, who expressed full support for the initiative, highlighting its importance in ensuring faster, safer, and more reliable medical assistance for residents, especially during emergency situations.
The newly turned over ambulances are expected to significantly improve response time, support local health facilities, and provide critical transport for patients needing immediate medical attention.
The initiative reflects a unified commitment between President Marcos Jr. and Governor Aragones, showcasing a strengthened partnership between the national and provincial governments in delivering responsive, accessible, and people centered healthcare services.

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