Abu Dhabi: Nine humanitarian missions including transferring injured people and patients across Abu Dhabi and Sharjah were carried out by the Abu Dhabi Police Air Wing Department.

The Air Wing members transferred a 13-year-old Emirati to Al Mafraq Hospital after he sustained injuries in a motorcycle accident on Delma Island.

In two other missions, ambulance aircraft staff provided first aid to an Emirati, aged 50, with a broken leg and transferred another, aged 55, whose health had deteriorated following a surgery to Khalifa Hospital.

The Air Wing aircraft also transported a 31-year-old Emirati from Zayed Military Hospital to Tawam Hospital, and a 36-year-old Emirati to Al Mafraq Hospital following his traffic accident on Al Razeen Road.

The four humanitarian missions conducted in Sharjah included transporting an individual of Asian nationality in his twenties from Al Dhaid Hospital to Al Qasimi Hospital after he suffered cuts and lacerations to the veins in his right leg. In the second Sharjah mission, the ambulance aircraft transported an 84-year-old woman from Saqr Hospital to Al Mafraq Hospital after she sustained burns injuries.

The aircraft also transported a 38-year-old Emirati from Al Dhaid Hospital to Khalifa Hospital after he was injured in a traffic accident. In the fourth mission, the ambulance aircraft transported a 25-year-old individual of Arab nationality to Al Dhaid Hospital due to injuries caused by an accident where his vehicle overturned in Maliha desert, in the Central Region in Sharjah.