In southern Bali, where coastal cliffs, winding roads, and high tourist activity are constant, timely emergency response is essential. 911 Medical Clinic operates a 24/7 ambulance service designed to deliver advanced prehospital care across Uluwatu and Pecatu, shorten response times, and provide professional stabilization before hospital transfer when necessary. This service is tailored to the …
In southern Bali, where coastal cliffs, winding roads, and high tourist activity are constant, timely emergency response is essential. 911 Medical Clinic operates a 24/7 ambulance service designed to deliver advanced prehospital care across Uluwatu and Pecatu, shorten response times, and provide professional stabilization before hospital transfer when necessary. This service is tailored to the region’s geography and the activity profile of residents and visitors.
Why rapid prehospital care matters
Time to first medical contact is a critical determinant of outcome in many emergencies severe bleeding, head trauma, cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, and shock. A nearby ambulance staffed with trained clinicians and equipped for advanced life support (ALS) can perform airway management, establish intravenous access, monitor cardiac rhythm, control hemorrhage, and provide analgesia and sedation when appropriate. Early stabilization reduces deterioration and improves the chances of favorable recovery.
Capabilities and staffing

911 Medical Clinic’s ambulance is staffed by emergency clinicians trained in ALS and trauma management. Equipment includes cardiac monitors/defibrillators, oxygen delivery systems, advanced airway tools, IV supplies, immobilization devices, and wound management kits. The team follows standardized triage and treatment protocols to assess, stabilize, and prioritize patients for transport to the clinic or to higher‑level hospitals when required.
Local impact and integration
Southern Bali’s coastal roads and tourist hotspots can delay access to hospital care. The clinic’s ambulance reduces transport time and brings critical interventions to the scene. Once patients arrive at 911 Medical Clinic, they can receive immediate diagnostics, IV therapy, wound care, and further stabilization. If hospital admission is necessary, the clinic coordinates transfer and provides detailed handover to receiving facilities, ensuring continuity of care.
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Training, quality, and readiness

Maintaining high standards requires ongoing training and quality assurance. Staff participate in regular advanced life support refreshers, trauma simulations, and equipment checks. Clinical governance ensures protocols are up to date and that the ambulance remains ready for diverse emergencies, from surfing accidents to sudden medical deterioration.
Common scenarios where ambulance response is vital
- Surfing accidents with deep lacerations, suspected fractures, or head injuries.
- Road traffic collisions involving tourists or locals.
- Sudden cardiac events or severe shortness of breath.
- Heatstroke or severe dehydration during peak tourist seasons.
Community reassurance
For residents and visitors, knowing a professional ambulance service is available 24/7 provides reassurance and reduces the time to first medical contact. For international patients, English‑speaking emergency staff help reduce confusion and speed decision making during stressful situations.
Contact
Emergency (24/7): 085 195 911 911
Location: Jl. Pantai Bingin No.10, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali
Instagram: Follow @911MedicalClinicBali for ambulance readiness updates and emergency care visuals.
References
- World Health Organization — Emergency care systems for universal health coverage: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241511983 (who.int in Bing)
- American Heart Association — Resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care guidelines: https://cpr.heart.org/en/resuscitation-science/cpr-and-ecc-guidelines (cpr.heart.org in Bing)
- Review on EMS response time and outcomes: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov in Bing) (search for EMS response time studies on PubMed)
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