101 East enters the dangerous world of Bangkok’s volunteer ambulance crews racing to be first at accident scenes.
Thailand ranks among the countries with the highest rates of road traffic fatalities globally, yet its capital, Bangkok, struggles with a critical shortage of official ambulances.
The void is filled by thousands of informal emergency responders operating volunteer-run vehicles.
These frontline workers rush to accident scenes in modified vans and pickup trucks equipped with stretchers and basic medical supplies.
Competition among rival volunteer teams to arrive first at incidents can escalate into dangerous conflicts, sometimes resulting in preventable harm.
101 East profiles the Thai volunteers who endanger their safety to rescue strangers in need.
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