The difference between survival and tragedy is often not the severity of the condition alone but how quickly and how well the response begins. A reliable professional ambulance service does not just transport you to the hospital, it begins saving your life the moment it arrives.
At Cline Health our ambulance service is built around one core belief ,that every patient deserves expert emergency care from the scene to the hospital without delay.
What Is an Ambulance Service?
A professional ambulance service provides emergency medical response, patient transport and pre hospital care to individuals experiencing medical crises. Unlike private transport an ambulance is a fully equipped mobile emergency unit staffed by trained medical professionals who begin treatment immediately on scene.
Cline Health Ambulance services include:
- Emergency response for life threatening situations
- Inter facility patient transfers
- Event medical coverage
- Home to hospital transport for critical patients
- Post discharge medical transport
What Happens Inside a Cline Health Ambulance?
Most people assume an ambulance is simply a vehicle that moves patients from one location to another. In reality it is a mobile emergency room. From the moment our team reaches you treatment begins.
Inside every Cline Health Ambulance you will find:
- Defibrillators for cardiac emergencies
- Oxygen delivery systems
- Suction machines for airway management
- Emergency medications for cardiac arrest, allergic reactions and seizures
- Stretchers and immobilization equipment for trauma patients
- Vital signs monitoring equipment
Our paramedics and emergency responders are certified in BLS and ACLS protocols meaning they are equipped to handle the most critical emergencies with precision and speed.
When Should You Call an Ambulance?
Many people hesitate to call an ambulance unsure whether their situation is serious enough. When in doubt always call. Some situations that require immediate ambulance response include:
- Chest pain or suspected heart attack
- Stroke symptoms including facial drooping, arm weakness or slurred speech
- Severe difficulty breathing
- Loss of consciousness or unresponsiveness
- Serious accidents or trauma injuries
- Severe allergic reactions
- Uncontrolled seizures
- Sudden severe bleeding
Do not drive yourself or a critically ill patient to the hospital. Professional ambulance care keeps the patient stable in transit and ensures the receiving hospital is prepared before you arrive.
Why Cline Health Ambulance Is Different
Not all ambulance services offer the same standard of care. At Cline Health the difference is in the detail.
- 24/7 availability : Our team is ready to respond at any hour every day of the year
- Rapid response times : We prioritize reaching you as quickly as possible because we understand that minutes matter
Highly trained professionals : Our responders are certified in BLS and ACLS and trained to manage complex emergencies - Advanced equipment : Every vehicle is stocked with life saving tools and medications
Seamless hospital handover : We communicate with receiving hospitals in advance so your care continues without interruption the moment you arrive
Frequently Asked QuestionsÂ
- How do I contact Cline Health Ambulance in an emergency? Call us directly at +234 809 720 4158. Save this number in your phone before an emergency happens.
- Is Cline Health Ambulance available 24 hours a day? Yes. Our ambulance service operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year including public holidays.
- What areas does Cline Health Ambulance cover? Contact us directly for information on our current coverage areas. Visit www.clinehealth.com for the most up to date service information.
- Can I book an ambulance in advance for a scheduled medical transfer? Yes. Cline Health provides scheduled medical transport for inter facility transfers and planned hospital visits. Contact us to arrange in advance.
- What should I do while waiting for the ambulance to arrive? Stay calm. Keep the patient still and comfortable. Do not move the patient if a spinal or head injury is suspected. Keep the airway clear. Apply firm pressure to any bleeding wounds. Do not give food or water to an unconscious patient.
- Does the ambulance team communicate with the hospital before arrival? Yes. Our team contacts the receiving hospital during transport to ensure the medical team is prepared and ready to continue care immediately upon your arrival.
- What if I am unsure whether I need an ambulance? Always call. Our team can assess the situation over the phone and advise on the best course of action. It is always better to call and not need us than to need us and not call.
Take the Next Step
Save our number before you need it. In a medical emergency having the right contact ready could be the most important decision you ever make.
Visit Cline Health for professional reliable ambulance services available around the clock.
Website: www.clinehealth.com
Call: +234 809 720 4158
When every second counts Cline Health is ready.

