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  2. Auxiliary Medical Service - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Government decided to form the Auxiliary Medical Service in order to create a force that could assist the regular medical services during emergencies. [1] The establishment of the AMS was announced in the government gazette on 22 December 1950. [ 2 ]

  3. Emergency medical services in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Ambulance Services in Hong Kong are provided by the Hong Kong Fire Services, in co-operation with two other voluntary organisations, the Auxiliary Medical Service and the Hong Kong St. John Ambulance. Public hospitals have charged HK$100 for treatment at accident and emergency departments since 2002. About 2.2 million use the service each year.

  4. Auxiliary Medical Service Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    According to section 21 of Chapter 517 of the Laws of Hong Kong, amended 1999, the Chief Executive may recruit and maintain a youth group known as the Auxiliary Medical Service Cadet Corps, for persons aged over 12 and under 18. [1] In 2011, the AMSCC was established, receiving a total of 2,200 applications.

  5. Category:Emergency medical services in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medical services in Hong Kong; A. Auxiliary Medical Service This page was last edited on 22 July 2023, at 08:38 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Hong Kong Fire Services Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the Auxiliary Fire Service Unit was created to establish the Hong Kong Auxiliary Fire Brigade to provide additional manpower to regular fire brigade members under the Essential Services (Auxiliary Fire Service) Corps Regulations. In 1953, all Medical Corps vehicles and crew were transferred to the Fire Service.

  7. Category : Medical and health organisations based in Hong Kong

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    Emergency medical services in Hong Kong (1 C, 2 P) H. Hospital Authority (12 P, 6 F) ... Auxiliary Medical Service Cadet Corps; C. California Fitness; Centre for Food ...

  8. Sham Shui Po Public Dispensary - Wikipedia

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    With the introduction of the government Methadone Treatment Scheme in 1972, the dispensary became one of Hong Kong's methadone treatment centres, and is now known as Sham Shui Po Methadone Clinic and is maintained by Auxiliary Medical Service. [2]

  9. Civil Aid Service - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aid Service (CAS) is a civil organisation that assists in a variety of auxiliary emergency roles, including search and rescue operations in Hong Kong. CAS is funded by the Hong Kong Government and its members wear uniforms.