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NAS clarifies reports on the status of ambulance fleet

Republic Online by Republic Online
February 24, 2026
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The National Ambulance Service (NAS) has clarified media reports suggesting that 127 out of its 318 ambulances are permanently grounded, describing the figures as a temporary operational snapshot rather than a fixed situation.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, February 24, the Service explained that while a number of ambulances are currently undergoing maintenance and repairs, the figure cited in the media does not reflect a permanent reduction in the fleet.

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According to NAS, ambulances routinely move in and out of service as part of standard operational procedures, including scheduled maintenance, emergency repairs and technical servicing.

The Service noted that some faults are resolved within hours, while others may take several days depending on the complexity of the issue and the availability of spare parts.

“As a result, the number of ambulances temporarily unavailable for service fluctuates daily,” the statement said.

The Service stressed that the reported figure of 127 ambulances under maintenance should not be interpreted as a permanent deficit, explaining that the number constantly changes as vehicles are repaired and returned to service, while others are taken in for routine checks.

“Fleet rotation and maintenance are standard operational practices necessary to ensure safety, reliability, and optimal performance of emergency medical vehicles.

“Keeping ambulances roadworthy is essential to protecting both patients and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTS),” part of the statement read.

Despite the ongoing maintenance activities, the Service assured the public that it continues to provide nationwide emergency response coverage.

 

It said dispatch operations remain active 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with ambulances deployed daily to respond to medical emergencies across the country.

The National Ambulance Service reaffirmed that emergency services have not been suspended and that lifesaving interventions are ongoing in all regions.

 

It also reiterated its commitment to transparency, accountability and continuous improvement in service delivery.

 

NAS assured the public of its resolve to provide timely and quality pre-hospital emergency care and to safeguard the health and lives of the people of Ghana.

Read the full statement below..

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