Professional emergency medical rescue and specialised patient transport delivered by highly trained ambulance officers across 8 base stations in Zimbabwe's major towns — 24 hours a day.
EMRAS is the ambulance wing for the PSMI Group. With the capacity to handle both road and air emergency medical rescues, EMRAS has 8 base stations situated in major towns across the country. EMRAS main mandate is to provide professional emergency treatment and specialised transport to patients suffering from acute illnesses or injuries. Treatment and transport are provided by trained ambulance officers, who are highly skilled in the delivery of pre hospital patient care.
Immediate emergency ambulance response to acute illnesses and injuries, delivered by highly trained ambulance officers providing professional pre-hospital care from the scene
Safe and medically supervised transfer of patients between hospitals and healthcare facilities, ensuring continuity of care and clinical stability throughout the journey.
Specialised long distance road ambulance transfers for patients requiring transport across provinces or regions, with full medical monitoring and care throughout the journey.
Professional standby ambulance and medical cover for sporting events, public gatherings and corporate functions — ensuring rapid emergency response is always on hand.
Accredited first aid training programmes for members of the public, corporate organisations and industry — equipping participants with life-saving skills for emergency situations.
Hands-on cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for individuals and organisations, building confidence and competence in responding to cardiac emergencies before professional help arrives.
Specialised first aid training designed for mining environments, addressing the unique risks and emergency scenarios faced by mine workers and safety teams on site.
Positioned at the helm of the medical services provision industry, PSMI facilities are geographically spread throughout the country and represented in all 10 provinces in Zimbabwe.