The service began after a critically ill girl needed emergency surgery, and no transport was available. That single night proved the urgent need for ambulances in rural areas.
Where people once walked two to three hours for medical care, ambulances now provide immediate hospital access, ensuring emergencies are treated in time.
Children, women, and elders make up the majority of our patients. Every ambulance ride is a lifeline for the most vulnerable in our communities
From its start in Jaffarabad, the service now operates in Usta Muhammad and Muzaffarabad. With your support, FKFP aims to expand further—reaching more lives in critical need
In a remote village of Balochistan, a little girl was fighting for her life. She was bleeding badly, but there was no ambulance, no way to reach help. Dr. Fariya and her team begged for a car and drove 4 hours through the night to save her.
That night changed everything. It was the moment vRescue Ambulance Service was born. From one rented vehicle to now 3 ambulances running 24/7, we ensure no family is ever left helpless again.
What began with one ambulance in Usta Muhammad soon grew into a lifeline for Dera Allah Yar and all of Jaffarabad District. In emergencies, our vRescue Ambulances now carry patients across long, difficult routes — to Jacobabad, Larkana, Sukkur, even Karachi — so no life is left without a chance.
More than 2,000 patients have been rescued so far. Each journey is not just a ride — it is a fight for life, hope, and family.
In Meran Klan UC, Muzaffarabad, there was no ambulance. Patients in critical condition waited for hours, relying on costly taxis or even mule carts to reach a hospital.
Dr. Fariya couldn’t turn away. She launched the vRescue Ambulance in AJK, bringing emergency transport to those who needed it most. For years now, it has carried patients to Chikkar, Muzaffarabad, and even Rawalpindi — ensuring no family loses a loved one simply because help was too far.