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Friday, 9 October 2015

The ETU (Emergency Transport Unit) brings brain surgery to your village

This is a sponsored post. Read below...
My name is Tony A. I live in Owerri with my family. Early this year my dad, Prince Ibe A. (66yrs old) had a serious motor accident with head injuries . He was referred by the doctor in Owerri for immediate surgery and specialist care in Lagos.
Traditional air ambulance was too expensive, 4 times more than the cost of his admission. The journey by road ambulance was estimated at over 14 hours on the road, long enough for my father to have died in transit.

Just then a family friend told us about the ETU - Emergency Transport Unit. With ETU, my father was transported by air safely from Owerri to Lagos in 1-hour for  same price as the road ambulance.
With the ETU, my father enjoyed premium care, had his privacy and most importantly he is alive today.

Thanks to ETU.
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Contact Details:

Website: www.etumedevac.com
Twitter: @etu_ng
Facebook: www.facebook.com/etumedevac
Youtube: ETU medevac

18 comments:

Unknown said...

Nice one.

Anonymous said...

GUD ONE...TOMJERRYSWIT

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Nice one

Unknown said...

Ok

Unknown said...

thats cool




Aunty linda......

Unknown said...

thats cool




Aunty linda......

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Aunty linda......

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Aunty linda......

Teeboy said...

Wow! That's wonderful. Please tell me more about it.

Unknown said...

Mmmmm, nice initiative. Thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Mmmmm, nice initiative. Thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

yawanow said...

Nice one. Can the less privileged afford this.

Unknown said...

If its real, then its a welcome development.











#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

If its real, then its a welcome development.











#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

these is one big plus to Nigeria,i hope to see more of this kind of initiative in my country,keep saving lives...

hasby said...

these is one big plus to Nigeria,i hope to see more of this kind of initiative in my country,keep saving lives...

hasby said...

these is one big plus to Nigeria,i hope to see more of this kind of initiative in my country,keep saving lives...

Anonymous said...

Dr Ola Orekunrin now has competition. good for her but i hope these ones will keep their prices like this not because they are just starting.

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