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Emergency vehicles donated to Mongolia

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Another example of the sumo world doing good for a community, in this case a Mongolian community. An ambulance and a fire engine have been donated to a town in Mongolia by the city of Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefecture. The vehicles were due to be scrapped at the end of last year, but instead they have been refurbished and donated to the Mongolian town where there is a critical shortage of emergency vehicles.

Ozeki Harumafuji took part in the ceremonial handover of the vehicles - his father was involved in a car accident just over five years ago (thread), there was no ambulance in the area at that time and sadly he passed away. "We always thought at the time that if there had been an ambulance, he might have been saved," said Harumafuji. "Seeing this ambulance and all the equipment inside, I really think it will make a difference in Mongolia and save many lives."

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Which side of the road do they drive on in Mongolia? If on right like most of the world, I hope the refurbishment included swapping the driving seat...

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Which side of the road do they drive on in Mongolia? If on right like most of the world, I hope the refurbishment included swapping the driving seat...

They drive on the right side of the road. But, I've read that up to 90% of vehicles are imported second-hand from a variety of countries, including places like Japan where they drive on the left. The mix of vehicles with both left and right-hand drive makes for a somewhat chaotic road experience.

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Which side of the road do they drive on in Mongolia? If on right like most of the world, I hope the refurbishment included swapping the driving seat...

They drive on the right side of the road. But, I've read that up to 90% of vehicles are imported second-hand from a variety of countries, including places like Japan where they drive on the left. The mix of vehicles with both left and right-hand drive makes for a somewhat chaotic road experience.

When I visited for two weeks at a time, working with Habitat for Humanity in 2003, 2004 and 2005, a scarey lot of them were very new drivers and they drove all over the place -- some nasty accidents.

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This year again an ambulance from Sabae.
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/local/fukui/news/20150305-OYTNT50098.html
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I found this thread and quoted the later posts about such donations to link with it, pics are still there.

the presentation of a donated used ambulance, destined for Mongolia, Ulan Bator. Harumafuji is the connection of the two cities via a NPO. There are only few ambulances in his home country. When his father died in 2006 in a traffic accident, no well equipped ambulance came. He thus became active in charity work, also because of the teachings of his father and was also intermediate at the donation of an ambulance and a fire-engine in April.


an ambulance for Mongolia from Sabae, Fukui, with intermediation from Harumafuji, after a fire pomp vehicle last year


Yokozuna Harumafuji
is supporting a non-profit organization called "Heart Saving Project" which has pledged to donate an ambulance to Mongolia,

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This year again an ambulance from Sabae.

http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/local/fukui/news/20150305-OYTNT50098.html

20150305-OYTNI50017-L.jpg

I found this thread and quoted the later posts about such donations to link with it, pics are still there.

the presentation of a donated used ambulance, destined for Mongolia, Ulan Bator. Harumafuji is the connection of the two cities via a NPO. There are only few ambulances in his home country. When his father died in 2006 in a traffic accident, no well equipped ambulance came. He thus became active in charity work, also because of the teachings of his father and was also intermediate at the donation of an ambulance and a fire-engine in April.

an ambulance for Mongolia from Sabae, Fukui, with intermediation from Harumafuji, after a fire pomp vehicle last year

Yokozuna Harumafuji

is supporting a non-profit organization called "Heart Saving Project" which has pledged to donate an ambulance to Mongolia,

"EMERGENCY MEDECAL SERVICES"

You think they could have someone proofread the English before the decals get printed.

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