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Dubai: A Doctor Makes The One-Hour Trip in Fifteen Minutes to Save the Mother and Child During an Urgent Operation

June 21, 2024
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Dubai: A Doctor Makes The One-Hour Trip in Fifteen Minutes to Save the Mother and Child During an Urgent Operation

On May 21, at 2.54 in the morning, Dr. Amal Muhammed Aburawi’s phone rang pertaining to an emergency involving a mother and her newborn while she was sound asleep. The gynecologist in Dubai had an explicit mission: in order to save their lives, she needed to get to the hospital in under twenty minutes. The average duration of the commute is 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, contingent upon traffic conditions.

Head of department at Saudi German Hospital and consultant in obstetrics and gynaecology Dr. Amal told Khaleej Times that she leaped out of bed, grabbed her car keys and sandals, and hurried to the hospital.

“I began to tally the seconds. The Libyan physician, who resides in Jumeirah 1, said, “I didn’t know how would I do it as a regular journey without traffic takes about 45 minutes.”

Dr. Amal observed a long line of cars at a crossroads while traveling. “I was driving and giving advice to the hospital staff while I was on call.” I kept flashing my headlights at other drivers around 2.59 in the morning to get their attention while I was stuck in traffic.

At that point, she used her other phone to call the police control room and reported the emergency. “I told them that I just wanted them to know that I was speeding because of the emergency when they asked if I wanted an escort. From my house to the hospital, there are more than fifteen radars, and I did witness some of them flashing.

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