UAE-based on-demand fuel delivery service Cafu will provide ambulances in Dubai with free fuel for the next two weeks.
The fleet operated by the Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services (DCAS) in over 100 locations will benefit from the service.
Its part of efforts to offer contactless fuel delivery to frontline health workers and ensure they operate without interruption.
In further contributions from the private sector to support the UAE’s efforts against COVID-19, CAFU, the region’s first on-demand fuel delivery app, said it will provide all ambulances operated by @Dubai_Ambulance with free fuel for a period of two weeks. pic.twitter.com/9jLNhYY5lE
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) March 30, 2020
"It is important to come together as a community and support each other during this critical time," said Rashid Al Ghurair, Founder and CEO of CAFU.
Khalifa Bin Dray, Executive Director of Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, said: "This is a true testament of the UAE’s ability to inspire solidarity between members of the society to defeat this pandemic."


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