Uasin Gishu County Clinical Services Chief Officer Ambrose Tarus has called on residents of Chembulet and surrounding areas to take advantage of the county’s centralised ambulance services by utilising the emergency dispatch number 0700027027 for timely medical response.
Speaking during a farewell engagement ceremony for 410 Bridge stakeholders from Luciana, United States of America, Tarus emphasised the County Government’s commitment to strengthening access to quality and emergency healthcare services for all residents.
He lauded the longstanding partnership between the County Government of Uasin Gishu and stakeholders from the United States, noting that the collaboration has significantly improved healthcare delivery across the county.

According to Tarus, more than 34,000 HIV clients have so far benefited from treatment and healthcare interventions facilitated through the partnership, underscoring the impact of international cooperation in enhancing community health outcomes.
The Chief Officer further revealed that plans are already underway to introduce the Lenacapavir injection, a groundbreaking HIV prevention intervention expected to offer long-term protection against HIV infection among vulnerable populations.
Tarus described the upcoming launch as a major milestone in the county’s fight against HIV/AIDS, adding that the Department of Health remains focused on adopting innovative and preventive healthcare solutions.
He also commended the 410 Bridge stakeholders for their continued support and collaboration in improving healthcare services, community empowerment, and the overall well-being of residents in Uasin Gishu County.


