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Chiang Mai Rescue Leader Calls for Fuel Cap Exemption for Ambulances

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Chiang Mai Rescue Leader Calls for Fuel Cap Exemption for Ambulances

A rescue foundation leader in Chiang Mai is urging petrol stations to relax a 500-baht-per-vehicle fuel cap for ambulances and emergency vehicles. He warned that the restriction is already affecting emergency medical operations and could put patients at greater risk. The appeal came as tighter fuel controls were introduced at some stations amid anxiety over supply and wider Middle East tensions. The foundation said its rescue units operate across several provinces and often travel long distances for each case, especially in rural areas. With teams handling more than 10 emergencies a day on average, the group argues that strict limits are impractical for frontline services.

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