27 December 2025, 13:00

6

Ambulance services respond to 422 emergency calls over Christmas period

Ambulance services respond to 422 emergency calls over Christmas period

Ambulance services responded to 422 emergency calls during Christmas break, with 172 of these in the Nicosia district, the head of the ambulance service Riana Constantinou said on Saturday.

She said that the calls were made from December 24 to 26 and included cases of chest pain, injuries and illnesses. 

All incidents were attended to promptly. Konstantinou said that emergency calls typically rise during the holiday period. 

This year, Nicosia recorded an increase compared with previous years, although overall figures remain within the usual range for festive periods. 

No fatal road accidents were reported during the three days.

Hospitals and emergency departments were on alert, with beds available to manage urgent cases, the spokesman of the public healthcare organisation (Okypy), Charalambos Charalambous, said. 

He added that hospitals saw higher activity during the holidays as many personal and specialist doctors were on leave.

To manage demand, Okypy has long applied a fast-track clinic system, which treats non-urgent cases separately to ease pressure on emergency departments.

Charalambous confirmed that the cases seen were typical for the season, including strokes, heart attacks, some traffic accidents and a rise in flu infections. 

However, he said flu levels were not concerning compared with other parts of Europe.

He reassured that public hospitals are ready to handle any emergency, with sufficient beds and strengthened emergency services to respond efficiently.

Similar news

Shiny, airy, with a shine that catches attention even from a distance: the satin shirt, once reserved for special occasions, has now become an everyday staple, ready to rewrite the rules of elegant dressing. It's a piece...

Icon

45 minutes ago

Where do you live?I live in Spain by myself 🙂What did you have for breakfast?Oats with yogurt and frozen berries 🙂Describe your perfect dayIt’s a Saturday, I wake up relaxed, I have my breakfast and I go to my favourit...

Icon

1 hour ago

England celebrated their first test win in Australia in 15 years on Saturday as they chased down 175 runs for a four-wicket Ashes victory completed in two manic days at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.Though the hosts had a...

Icon

1 hour ago

Conservation works will soon start at two historic churches in northern Cyprus, the co-chairman of the bicommunal technical committee on cultural heritage, Sotos Ktoris, said on Saturday.The churches are Ayios Procopios...

Icon

1 hour ago

In recent days the government of President Nikos Christodoulides and MPs approved the government budgets and a tax reform. In doing so they have missed real opportunities to support policies which could generate the bala...

Icon

1 hour ago

There are no recorded statistics regarding hotel overnight stays in Limassol by locals and foreigners who visit the city specifically for the Wine Festival? however, occupancy rates during those days are high, and hoteli...

Icon

2 hours ago

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim conceded his team’s Boxing Day victory over Newcastle United on Friday was far from pretty, but hailed the grit and togetherness that got them over the line.Patrick Dorgu struck in the...

Icon

2 hours ago

The European University Cyprus hosted a public lecture in Nicosia earlier this month, exploring how artificial intelligence can support teachers and learners as education systems adapt to rapid technological change.The e...

Icon

2 hours ago

A winter storm packing a frosty mix of snow and ice bore down on the U.S. Northeast early on Saturday, disrupting post-holiday weekend airline traffic and prompting officials in New York and New Jersey to issue weather e...

Icon

2 hours ago

Police were alerted on Friday night after a horse was seen trotting alone on roads in the Protaras area, raising safety concerns.Members of the public contacted the police after spotting the animal without a handler.Call...

Icon

2 hours ago