Learn how Punjab Emergency Service (Rescue 1122) responded to more than 14,000 emergency calls in May 2026, providing critical assistance to thousands of individuals across Faisalabad.

Punjab Emergency Service (Rescue 1122) demonstrated its unwavering commitment to public safety by responding to an impressive 14,474 emergency calls during the month of May 2026. According to District Emergency Officer (DEO) Engineer Ehtesham Wahla, this significant number of responses highlights the service's dedication to providing timely assistance in various categories of emergencies.

In Faisalabad alone, Rescue 1122 managed to help 14,443 affected individuals, showcasing its efficiency and effectiveness. These emergency calls ranged from natural disasters like floods and earthquakes, to medical crises such as heart attacks and accidents. The service's diverse response capabilities ensured that no emergency was left unattended.

Engineer Wahla emphasized the importance of these numbers in reflecting the ongoing efforts of Rescue 1122. "Our team works tirelessly to ensure that every call for help is answered promptly," he stated, adding that their goal is to save lives and provide relief during critical moments.

The high volume of emergency calls underscores the need for robust emergency services infrastructure in Faisalabad. As the city continues to grow, it becomes increasingly crucial for such services to be well-equipped and adequately staffed to handle future emergencies effectively.

This comprehensive response by Rescue 1122 not only highlights their operational excellence but also reinforces the importance of a reliable emergency service system in ensuring public safety and welfare.