The first ambulance service in the Romanian Patriarchate was inaugurated in Bistrița

The first ambulance service of the Archdiocese of Vad, Feleac and Cluj was inaugurated on Tuesday, 08 December 2015, in Bistrița city, as Renașterea Radio informs. The unique project of the Romanian Patriarchate was founded by the Orthodox Philanthropy Association, and will provide transportation for the ill persons, who are not in a critical state, as Rev Fr. Marius Pintican, the president of the Association, explained: “We try to perfect the activity of our medical services in Bistrița-Năsăud County, through the medical services that we have been carrying out for two years. The service will serve the patients, who do not require specialized care, it will specifically support people who intent to be hospitalized and do not require intense medical supervision”.

There will be an operator at the headquarters of the Orthodox Philanthropy Association in Bistrița, and those interested can directly contact the Organization at the following phone number: +40 363 107 076. Beginning with January 2016, the service will become available by calling the single emergency number 112.

Together with the local and county authorities present, His Eminence Andrei, Metropolitan of Cluj, Maramureș and Sătmar, also took part at the inauguration of the ambulance service. The hierarch blessed the office where the ambulance service will carry out its activities, as well as the special vehicles that will serve the patients.

His Eminence Metropolitan Andrei emphasized the utility of this project for people unable to move and require medical care: “The Orthodox Philanthropy in Bistriţa undertakes many projects, and the latest is the ambulance service. Before we had two retirement homes, a social canteen, a day-care centre, and other social settlements, but Rev. Fr Ioan Pintican, president of the Orthodox Philanthropy Association in Bistriţa, noticed that many people who seek our help are homebound and either come with improvised vehicles or ask different other people to help them get to the retirement home, to get them to the headquarters of the Association; it is quite difficult. This is how this idea was born – to acquire an ambulance in order to provide these services. I think this is the first such service within the Romanian Patriarchate. We hope to have some other more such services, because the Orthodox Philanthropy has a branch in Cluj, but there we do not have an ambulance as they do here. Maybe in time we will have one there too, because, I repeat myself, it is of great help to transport those who cannot move by their own”.

The Metropolitan of Cluj granted St Pachomius of Gledin Order and other awards to the main sponsors for their support in creating the ambulance service of the Orthodox Philanthropy association.

The Bistriţa-Năsăud branch of the Orthodox Philanthropy Association was founded in 2012.

During the three years of activity, the association has inaugurated two residential centres for the elderly in Cuşma and Maieru towns, a medical home-care service across the county, a day-care centre in Bistriţa protected by St Symeon, St Philotheia Social Canteen, and St Peter, Paul and Andrew the Apostles medical and social office.

Source: basilica.ro