Osh, Kyrgyzstan’s second-largest city, will receive a new emergency medical facility following a direct request to President Sadyr Zhaparov. The need for a modernized ambulance station was brought to the President’s attention during a meeting with local residents two months ago, when a medical professional highlighted the existing building’s obsolescence. City Hall officials confirmed the project is now underway, responding to the concerns raised about the current station’s inability to meet contemporary standards. The new building is intended to improve emergency medical response capabilities in the southern capital. This development signifies a commitment to upgrading healthcare infrastructure based on direct community feedback. Construction has commenced, promising improved facilities for emergency services personnel and, ultimately, better patient care. The project aims to address long-standing issues with the aging infrastructure of Osh’s emergency medical services.