Kiambu County Assembly has rolled out a fleet of 16 newly assembled ambulances, each equipped with a modern digital tracking system, to enhance emergency medical services across the County.

The initiative, launched under the County's Health Infrastructure Improvement programme, aims to cut response time and increase efficiency in handling emergencies, particularly in remote and densely populated areas.

Speaking during the handover ceremony at the County Headquarters, Governor Kimani Wamatangi, said the move was part of a broader commitment to improve healthcare services. "The County is not just building a health system but a lifesaving network that combines technology, infrastructure and trained personnel to serve the people better," he said.

The Ambulances were assembled in Kenya as part of the County's efforts to promote local manufacturing while lowering costs.