What are emergency services like in Congo?
When we asked members about emergency services in Congo, they wrote...
"Emergency services in the Democratic Republic of Congo are limited and vary greatly depending on the region. In some areas, there are no emergency services available at all. In other areas, there may be a limited number of ambulances and medical personnel. To call for an ambulance, it is best to contact the local police station or hospital. In some areas, it may also be possible to call a private ambulance service," remarked another expat in Congo.
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What are emergency services like in Congo?
If you live in Congo, newcomers to Congo would love to hear your answer to this question:

