In Goes, a recent spike in emergency responses has sparked concerns among residents and officials alike. On Saturday, May 31st, an ambulance rushed to the scene in response to a critical medical incident, triggering alarm bells throughout the 112 safety region of Zeeland.
Over the past month, the fire department has been dispatched to Goes 29 times, while the ambulance has been called out a staggering 354 times. These alarming numbers have highlighted the pressing need for enhanced safety measures and resources in the area.
Local residents are expressing unease over the frequency of emergencies in their neighborhood. Many are calling for increased awareness campaigns and better access to emergency services to ensure the well-being of the community.
Authorities are urged to address the surge in emergency incidents promptly. Residents demand transparency regarding the nature of these emergencies and expect concrete steps to improve response times and overall emergency preparedness.