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Jhonny Fernández delivers ambulance in Montero Hoyos

Jhonny Fernández delivers ambulance in Montero Hoyos

April 20, 2024, 4:26 PM

April 20, 2024, 4:26 PM

Driving the ambulance, like this Mayor Jhonny Fernández arrived in municipal district 15, Montero Hoyos, to deliver this vehicle, valued at Bs 493,000, which aims to alleviate emergencies in this point of the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra.

Mayor Jhonny Fernández arrived driving the ambulance / Photo: GAM

“Montero Hoyos is not abandoned; We will always support them,” said the mayor in a contact with the media.

Mayor Fernández stated that “they are happy” to deliver the ambulance to this district because in this way “the dream of many community members” is fulfilled. He remembered that Many residents of this district fell ill and there was no one to help them, so they had to spend their money to be able to travel by taxi to a hospital. However, today that will not be necessary because the municipal ambulance will be at your disposal.

The Montero Hoyos health center received the motorized vehicle and medicines / Photo: GAM
The Montero Hoyos health center received the motorized vehicle and medicines / Photo: GAM

The mayor said that along with the delivery of this motorized vehicle, medicines were also given. Both the ambulance and the medicines were delivered to the Montero Hoyos health center.

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